Important for human and animal food; growth habit and stem form similar to Indian corn but having sawtooth-edged leaves.
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Examples for "kaffir"
Examples for "kaffir"
1He was on a kaffir path heading out to who knows where.
2I gave you your kaffir concert, now I want my brigadier concert!
3I admit I phoned Pretoria about the kaffir concert, I admit that.
4Always remember, when you hit a kaffir, stay away from his head.
5But Granpa Chook had done enough running for one old kaffir chicken.
1Some crops, like the sorghums and Kafir corn, are peculiarly at home in scantily watered lands.
2Kafir corn, stock peas, rape, sugar-beets and artichokes are the varieties about which we desire information.
3Mr. V. counted the separate bags filled with mealies and Kafir corn placed in groups around the sheller.
1The new-comers, I am glad to say, have sown wheat, mealies and Kaffir corn.
2Does Kaffir corn yield as well here as Egyptian corn?
3There is no difference between Kaffir corn and Egyptian corn so far as feeding goes.
4The Kaffir corn and sunflowers are knocked down where they stand and are threshed by the hens.
5Blackbirds do not damage the white Kaffir corn to the extent they do the ordinary white Egyptian corn.
1Furthermore, the ABA signaling pathway in Sorghum bicolor was understood better by interaction analysis.
2A new method is described for immobilization of oxalate oxidase purified from grain sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor, var.
3Sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor) is the fifth most important cereal crop in the world.
1He is visibly overburdened here by the heritage of the great Millet and the awful Adolphe Monticelli.
Translations for great millet