Definition of Sorghos

1. sorgho [n] - See also: sorgho

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sorghos

sorells
sorels
sorely
sorema
soremouth
soremouth virus
soremuzzle
soreness
sorenesses
sorer
sores
sorest
sorex
sorexes
sorgho
sorghos (current term)
sorghum
sorghums
sorgne
sorgo
sorgolactone
sorgolactones
sorgos
sori
soricine
soricoid
soricomorph
soricomorphs
sorie

Literary usage of Sorghos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Feeds and Feeding Abridged by William Arnon Henry, Frank Barron Morrison (1915)
"The sorghos with their juicy stalks rich in sugar are grown chiefly for forage. ... Early sorghos have proved the best forage crops on dry farms in ..."

2. The Last Days of Pekin by Pierre Loti (1902)
"On both sides as far as the eye can reach are fields of " sorghos " — which is a kind of giant millet much taller than our maize. ..."

3. Lost Crops of Africa: Grains edited by F. R. Ruskin (1999)
"They hope to enhance the nutritional value of normal sorghums without affecting the grain structure or other important traits. sorghos Sorghum and sugarcane ..."

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