Definition of Regurs

1. regur [n] - See also: regur

Lexicographical Neighbors of Regurs

regur soil
regurgitalith
regurgitaliths
regurgitant
regurgitant fraction
regurgitant murmur
regurgitate
regurgitated
regurgitates
regurgitating
regurgitation
regurgitation jaundice
regurgitations
regurgitator
regurgitators
regurs (current term)
reh
rehab
rehabbed
rehabber
rehabbers
rehabbing
rehabilitant
rehabilitants
rehabilitate
rehabilitated
rehabilitates
rehabilitating
rehabilitation
rehabilitation centres

Literary usage of Regurs

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

1. The Soils Used for Rice Production in Cambodia: A Manual for Their by P. F. White, Thomas Oberthür, Th Oberthur, Pheav Sovuthy, Sovuthy Pheav, Cambodia-IRRI-Australia Project (1997)
"Synonyms The soils of the Kompong Siem group are classified as regurs (Crocker 1962). ... Moormann (1961) designated this soil in Vietnam as regurs or ..."

2. Hand-book of Indian Agriculture by Nitya Gopal Mukerji (1901)
"We next come to the black cotton soils or regurs. ... regurs usually contain 2 up to 4 or 5%. MgO,— i'3 to 3':%. usually 2 to ?i%, which is rather a high ..."

3. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India by Geological Survey of India (1876)
"The idea that the regurs of Southern India are generally poorer than those of the Deccan trap area and Central India, appears to me to be ill founded, if, ..."

4. Efficiency of Nitrogen Fertilizers for Rice: Proceedings of the Meeting of by International Rice Research Institute (1987)
"Green manures as a source of N to rice grown in regurs of the Nizam sagar project area. Indian Soc. Soil Sci. 9:119-123. 19. ..."

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