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doura

or »å´Ç³Ü·°ù²¹³ó

[ door-uh ]

noun

  1. a variant of durra.


doura

/ ˈ»åÊŠÉ™°ùÉ™ /

noun

  1. a variant of durra
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Giraffes and antelopes and ostriches are provided with the doura corn that grows in the interior.

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The peasants in their gay-coloured clothing are ploughing the rich, red-brown soil for the late crop of doura.

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He saw the brakes of sugar-cane waving, the tall doura swaying in the breeze, where only the sands had been.

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By help of the irrigation thus contrived, the great plateau of Iran will produce good crops of grain, rice, wheat, barley, Indian corn, doura, millet, and sesame.

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Here are observed some vineyards, and a few patches of doura.

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