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ragi
or rag·gee, rag·gy
[ rag-ee ]
noun
- a cereal grass, Eleusine coracana, cultivated in the Old World for its grain.
ragi
/ ˈræɡɪ /
noun
- a cereal grass, Eleusine coracana , cultivated in Africa and Asia for its edible grain
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ragi1
1785–95; said to be < Deccan Hindi rāgī
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ragi1
C18: from Hindi
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Example Sentences
One was called Thorarin, the second Ragi, and the third Glum.
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The principal food staples are rice, cholam, cambu, ragi and varagu (four kinds of millet).
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A third sort of millet, ragi or marua, is cultivated chiefly in Madras and Bengal.
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The outline is first drawn with rice or ragi (Eleusine Coracana) flour deftly dropped from between the thumb and index finger.
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