Associations to the word «Sorghum»
Noun
- Millet
- Maize
- Soybean
- Sugarcane
- Peanut
- Barley
- Cereal
- Yam
- Oat
- Wheat
- Sesame
- Corn
- Sunflower
- Crop
- Bean
- Legume
- Rye
- Syrup
- Pea
- Beet
- Rice
- Grain
- Melon
- Mango
- Banana
- Potato
- Cane
- Cotton
- Forage
- Livestock
- Subsistence
- Starch
- Vegetable
- Ethanol
- Pest
- Stalk
- Flour
- Staple
- Tomato
- Pumpkin
- Soy
- Onion
- Cultivation
- Cocoa
- Savanna
- Sugar
- Poultry
- Cattle
- Hectare
- Castor
- Beverage
- Goat
- Cucumber
- Weeds
- Broom
- Textile
- Clover
- Farming
- Drought
- Cabbage
- Tobacco
- Raising
- Squash
- Beer
- Chili
- Grass
- Agriculture
- Seed
- Gdp
- Nut
- Spp
- Insecticide
- Sudan
- Yield
- Brewing
- Garlic
- Cu
- Hay
- Pigeon
Wiktionary
SORGHUM, noun. A cereal, Sorghum vulgare or Sorghum bicolor, the grains of which are used to make flour and as cattle feed.
SORGHUM, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Poaceae — the sorghums, including important food crop species.
SORGHUM BICOLOR, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Poaceae — cultivated sorghum, native to north Africa, widely cultivated in warmer climates.
SORGHUM SATIVUM, proper noun. Sorghum bicolor.
Dictionary definition
SORGHUM, noun. Economically important Old World tropical cereal grass.
SORGHUM, noun. Annual or perennial tropical and subtropical cereal grasses: sorghum.
SORGHUM, noun. Made from juice of sweet sorghum.
Wise words
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genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.