Margosa

Word MARGOSA
Character 7
Hyphenation mar go sa
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Margosa"

What do we mean by margosa?

Neem (tree)

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The word "margosa" in example sentences

The herbal products that have been known to cause such problems include comfrey; mat tea; gordolobo herbal tea; Chinese herb preparations such as jin bu huan; germander; chaparral leaf; and margosa oil. ❋ Sanjiv Chopra (2001)

She was helping me with a Bengali primer, what time I could spare my gaze from the near-by parrots eating ripe margosa fruit. ❋ Yogananda, Paramhansa, 1893-1952 (1935)

On this fan they spread a few margosa leaves and go from door to door singing, “Lady frog must have her bath. ❋ Unknown (1922)

The neem-tree is better known, perhaps, as the margosa. ❋ George Latimer Apperson (1897)

The margosa (_Azadirachta Indica_), the satin wood, the Ceylon oak, and the tamarind and ebony, are examples of the larger trees; and in the extreme north and west the Palmyra palm takes the place of the coco-nut, and not only lines the shore, but fills the landscape on every side with its shady and prolific groves. ❋ James Emerson Tennent (1836)

The tragedy began on a bright, lovely autumn morning, with a light breeze blowing through the towering tamarind and margosa trees in the sprawling compound at 1 Safdarjang Road in New ❋ Unknown (2011)

Prior to nightfall, the margosa or kohomba leaves, are burnt in the verandah so the smoke will deter the mosquitoes that now are a nuisance and not infectious. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The general procedure is to give an enema with lukewarm or margosa water. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The rich and potent margosa oil is obtained from crushing the ripe seeds. ❋ Unknown (2008)

On this fan they spread a few margosa leaves and go from door to door singing, "Lady frog must have her bath. ❋ Unknown (1922)

Dublin.] [Footnote 2: Some few trees, such as the margosa (_Azadirachta Indica_), the country almond (_Terminalia catappa_), and others, are deciduous, and part with their leaves. ❋ James Emerson Tennent (1836)

On this fan they spread a few margosa leaves and go from door to door singing, “Lady frog must have her bath. ❋ Unknown (1583)

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