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sorgho

[ sawr-goh ]

noun

, plural sor·ghos.
  1. a variant of sorgo.


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Example Sentences

Of these twenty-five were sown, which within three months gave a sufficient return of seed to admit of the cultivation of the sorgho being extended through a number of districts.

Less familiar are the grains of warmer climates—rice, maize, millet and sorgho, or the sugar-cane.

The question is settled that imphee and sorgho will make good sugar in abundance.

The former enters largely into the composition of the sugar-cane, the beetroot, the sugar-maple, the sorgho grass, pumpkins, carrots, and a great variety of other plants.

Some nine years back there was found to be a carmine colouring matter in most parts of the Chinese sorgho, chiefly in the unpressed stem.

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