saccharum munja
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of tall, tough grass: Saccharum munja is a specific type of perennial grass native to Asia, known for its robust and fibrous stems.
Usage
Saccharum munja is used as a proper noun to refer to this specific plant species. It is primarily a technical/botanical term. - The stems of Saccharum munja are harvested for practical uses. - Conservation efforts focus on preserving the natural habitats of grasses like Saccharum munja.
Examples
- Noun:
- The local artisans weave strong baskets from the dried culms of Saccharum munja.
- Saccharum munja is well-adapted to grow in arid and rocky soils.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or agricultural contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish this species from other grasses in the genus (which includes sugarcane, ).
- The study compared the fiber strength of Saccharum munja to that of bamboo.
Variants and Related Words
- Munja (n): A common local name for this grass, especially in the Indian subcontinent.
- Ropes made from munja are traditionally used in rural areas.
- Saccharum (n): The genus name, encompassing various species of tall grasses.
Synonyms
- Munja grass: A common synonym that combines the local name with the general plant type.
- Indian grass (context-dependent): A very general term that could refer to this species among many others native to the region.
Notes
Saccharum munja does not commonly form idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs, as it is a specific botanical name. Its usage is largely confined to discussions about botany, ecology, and traditional crafts.
Noun
- tough Asiatic grass whose culms are used for ropes and baskets