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Regur - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a rich soil consisting of a mixture of sand and clay and decaying organic materials .
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REGUR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun re· gur ˈregər, ˈrāg- plural -s sometimes capitalized : a rich black loam of India similar to the Russian chernozem.
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REGUR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun agriculture a rich black loamy soil found in India Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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regur
regur (ˈrɛgə(r), ˈreɪgə(r)) [ad. Hind. regaṛ black soil, ad. Telugu rē-gaḍa, rē-gaḍi clay.] Rich, dark, calcareous soil rich in clay, formed mainly by the weathering of basaltic rock and occurring extensively on the Deccan Plateau of India. Cf. black cotton soil s.v. black a. 19. Also attrib.1828 Ed...
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Regur | soil - Britannica
Black soils are often referred to as regur but are popularly known as “black cotton soils,” since cotton has been the most common traditional crop in areas ...
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Kurnool district
Regur soil of superior quality is available in Kurnool and Pattikonda mandals.
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regur - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
regur (countable and uncountable, plural regurs). A rich, black, loamy soil found in India. Synonym: black cotton soil ...
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[Solved] The term 'Regur' refers to: - Testbook
Indian black soils are commonly known as Black Cotton Soils or “Regur”. Black soil is known as Black Cotton Soil as cotton is an important crop ...
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regur - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder
Meaning of regur. 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: regur n 1: a rich black loam of India [syn: {regur}, {regur soil}].
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regur, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun regur is in the 1820s. OED's earliest evidence for regur is from 1822, in the writing of T. Marshall.
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Mung bean
For now, the main varieties include Samrat, IPM2-3, SML 668 and Meha in India; Crystal, Jade-AU, Celera-AU,Satin II,Regur in Australia; Zhonglv No.1, Zhonglv
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Keiichi Sonobe
Pokān (Regurā)
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Konjiki no Gash Bell!!
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black
▪ I. black, a. (blæk) Forms: 1 blæc (def. blace), 1–4 blac, 2–6 blake, 3–5 blak, 5 blaak(e, 4–7 blacke, 5– black. [OE. blæc, blac (def. blace) = OHG. blah-, blach- (in comb.); a word of difficult history. In OE., found also (as the metres show) with long vowel blāce, blācan, and thus confused with b...
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Edwin Sweetland
Edwin Regur Sweetland (January 10, 1875 – October 21, 1950) was an American coach, trainer, and athletic administrator at several universities.
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