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kudzu Meaning in Bengali



পূর্ব এশিয়া থেকে দ্রুত বর্ধনশীল আঙ্গুরলতা কন্দযুক্ত অনমনীয় শিকড় এবং লোমশ তিনপাতাত্তয়ালা পাতার এবং অনেক বীজ ধারণকারী দীর্ঘ লোমশ pods দ্বারা অনুসরণ রক্তবর্ণ ফুলের racemes থাকার; পশুখাদ্য এবং ঘাস এবং মূল মাড় জন্য উত্থিত; দক্ষিণ যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে ব্যাপক

Noun:

Kudzu,





kudzu's Usage Examples:

The best known is kudzu, also called Japanese arrowroot.


These five species are closely related, and the name kudzu describes one or more of them.


Daidzin can be found in Japanese plant kudzu (Pueraria lobata, Fabaceae) and from soybean leaves.


made of a variety of silk called dan (단, 緞), wool and a fabric made from kudzu barks were used.


phaseoloides) and the common name kudzu is used for all of these species and hybrids between them.


varieties of manjū, but most have an outside made from flour, rice powder, kudzu and buckwheat and a filling of anko (red bean paste), usually made from.


Arrowroot tea, also called kudzu tea, is a traditional East Asian tea made from East Asian arrowroot, a type of kudzu.


the antibiotic ciprofloxacin, tranexamic acid, thujone, ginkgo biloba, kudzu and muira puama[citation needed].


Megacopta cribraria, also called the bean plataspid, kudzu bug, globular stink bug and lablab bug, is a shield bug native to India and China, where it.


Pueraria tuberosa, commonly known as kudzu, Indian kudzu, or Nepalese kudzu, Vidarikand, Sanskrit: Bhukushmandi (भूकुशमंडी) is a climber with woody tuberculated.



kudzu's Meaning':

fast-growing vine from eastern Asia having tuberous starchy roots and hairy trifoliate leaves and racemes of purple flowers followed by long hairy pods containing many seeds; grown for fodder and forage and root starch; widespread in the southern United States

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