macrotyloma uniflorum
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Definition
Noun: 1. A leguminous climbing plant: A twining herb native to the Old World tropics, specifically cultivated in India for its edible seeds (used as food) and as fodder for livestock. It is also known by the common name "horse gram."
Usage
- As a subject: " is a drought-resistant crop."
- As an object: "Farmers in India cultivate ."
- With a modifier: "The nutritional value of is significant."
Examples
- "In traditional medicine, extracts from are sometimes used."
- "The cultivation of provides both food security and animal feed."
- "Botanists study the growth patterns of ."
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/agricultural contexts: The term is primarily used in botanical, agricultural, and nutritional sciences to refer to the specific plant species. It is less common in everyday conversation, where the common name "horse gram" is typically used.
- Example: "The study compared the yield of Macrotyloma uniflorum under different irrigation regimes."
Variants and Related Words
- Horse gram (n): The common English name for .
- Dolichos uniflorus (n): A former scientific synonym; the species was once classified under the genus .
- Legume (n): The broader family of plants to which belongs.
- Pulse (n): The edible seed of leguminous plants, a category that includes the seeds of .
Synonyms
- Horse gram
- (obsolete taxonomic synonym)
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers exclusively to the specific botanical species. It does not have idiomatic meanings or phrasal verbs associated with it, as it is a technical, scientific name. Its meaning is fixed within the domains of botany and agriculture.
Noun
- twining herb of Old World tropics cultivated in India for food and fodder; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos