How To Use Sesamum In A Sentence

  • The third important mole and pipian seed, sesame (sesamum indicum), was introduced to Mexico by the Europeans. Cooking with seeds: Semillas en la cocina
  • When lovers lie on a bed, and embrace each other so closely that the arms and thighs of the one are encircled by the arms and thighs of the other, and are, as it were, rubbing up against them, this is called an embrace like 'the mixture of sesamum seed with rice'. The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana
  • Ajonjolí (sesame) sesamum indicum: An indispensible ingredient in many moles, as well as being the traditional mole Poblano garnish, sesame seeds are used to top the sandwich rolls called cemitas and a variety of other baked goods. A Culinary Guide to Mexican Herbs: Las Hierbas de Cocina
  • Method: Observing the effects of alcohol extract from Sesamum indicum flower on tumor growth in sarcoma 180 ( S180 ) and Heps 22 ( H22) tumorigenic mouse, and on weight of immune organs.
  • And so, that point being settled, and you possessing, as we understand, the open sesamum into these secret apartments, how, if we may ask, do you intend to avail yourself of your privilege? The Fair Maid of Perth
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  • When these things were brought, she mixed the myrobalan, finely pounded, with salt, and desired the nurse to give it with the sesamum oil to the young brahman, and tell him to go and bathe and anoint himself; and he having received these things, went to bathe. Hindoo Tales Or, the Adventures of Ten Princes
  • The Susus are an industrious tribe, and they trade with our colony in gum, ground-nuts, and _benni_, or sesamum-seed. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
  • Tila-Tandulaka, or the mixture of sesamum seed with rice. The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana
  • Then, again, O thou of Kuru's race, diverse harsh speeches, such as sesamum seeds without kernel, etc., were applied by the wrathful sons to those high-souled ones, viz., the sons of Pandu. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7

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