Definition of Sacahuista

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sacahuista

sabulose
sabulosity
sabulous
saburra
saburral
saburras
sabzi
sabzis
sac
sac bunt
sac bunts
sac flies
sac fly
sac fungus
sacahuista (current term)
sacahuistas
sacahuiste
sacahuistes
sacaline
sacaton
sacatons
sacbrood
sacbut
sacbuts
saccade
saccades
saccadic
saccadic movement

Literary usage of Sacahuista

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

1. The Soils and Agriculture of the Southern States by Hugh Hammond Bennett (1921)
"Here sacahuista grass is present. Most of this land is in pasture, to which it is best suited. Grass does well on much of it, remaining green when it is ..."

2. The Resources, Soil, and Climate of Texas by A. W. Spaight (1882)
"... principally the long and the curly mesquite, but there is also some sedge grass on the more elevated plains, and much sacahuista on the bottom lands. ..."

3. Professional Paper by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1922)
"There are also large areas of wild grasses and "sacahuista." Most of the sand is gray or white, but some of it, especially where it overlies the Reynosa ..."

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