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Cajan - Wikipedia
Cajan may refer to: Cajuns, an ethnic group in Louisiana; Cajans, an ethnic group in Alabama; Cajan, a genus of legumes. Disambiguation icon. This ... en.wikipedia.org
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CAJAN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
a member of a group of people living in parts of the South, especially Alabama, whose ancestry is a mixture of white, Black, and possibly Indian. www.dictionary.com
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Pigeon pea - Wikipedia
The pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) or toor dal is a perennial legume from the family Fabaceae native to the Eastern Hemisphere. The pigeon pea is widely ... en.wikipedia.org
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Cajanus cajan Pigeon Pea, Puerto Rico Bean, Gandul ... - PFAF.org
A woody shrub that reaches only up to 4 m high upon maturity, Pigeon Pea or Cajanus cajan is grown in the tropics and subtropics for various uses. pfaf.org
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Pavel Cajan - Stats, Contract, Salary & More - Elite Prospects
Pavel Cajan Facts · Date of BirthOct 13, 2002 · Age22 · Place of BirthPribram, CZE · Nation. Czechia · Youth TeamHC Pribram · PositionG · Height190 cm / 6'3" ... www.eliteprospects.com
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Cajan
@@@LINK=Cajun Oxford English Dictionary
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CAJAN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a member of a group of people living in parts of the South, esp. Alabama, whose ancestry is a mixture of White, Black, and possibly Native American. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Cajan, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Cajan is a borrowing from Malay. Etymons: Malay kāchang. See etymology. Nearby entries. caisson sickness, n.1911–; caitifdom, n.a1425–1500 ... www.oed.com
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Cajanus cajan (Pigeonpea) - FSUS
*Cajanus cajan (Linnaeus) Huth. Common name: Pigeonpea, Gungo-pea, Red Gram, Gandul, Angola Pea, Congo Bean. Phenology: (Jan-) Jul-Dec. fsus.ncbg.unc.edu
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Cajanus cajan - Tropical Forages
An erect woody, annual or short-lived perennial shrub or small tree, 1–4 m tall with a deep taproot (to 2 m). Young stems are angled and pubescent. tropicalforages.info
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Johan Cajan
Cajan was born in Sotkamo, Finland and died in Piippola, Finland. Cajan's parents were Johann Cajan and Eva Elfving. Cajan wrote the first non-fiction literature in Finnish. In 1842 Cajan married Adolfina Augusta Tauler (died 1858). wikipedia.org
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Cajun
▪ I. ‖ Cajan (keɪdʒən, ˈkɑːdʒan) [a. Malay kāchang applied to various leguminous plants (Cajanus Lablab, Dolichos, Phaseolus, Soja, etc.).] A genus of plants, Cajanus (family Leguminosæ), and esp. the species C. Indicus, a shrub native to the East Indies, but now naturalized in Africa, tropical Amer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cajanus
Species include the pigeon pea (C. cajan), which is a significant food crop. Some species, including Cajanus cajan, have been introduced to the tropical Americas, elswhere in Africa, and to central Asia. wikipedia.org
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Cagian
Cagian var. Cajan. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cajanus kerstingii
It is closely related to the widely utilised Cajanus cajan, otherwise known as pigeon pea. Specifically pertaining to C. cajan, the largest impediment to growth is Fusarium udum, which causes wilting. wikipedia.org
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