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Vigna

[ US /ˈvɪɡnə/ ]
NOUN
  1. genus of vines or erect herbs having trifoliate leaves and yellowish or purplish flowers; of warm or tropical regions; most species often placed in genus Phaseolus

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  • Indian Bread with Bean-Asafoetida Stuffing (Hing er Kochuri) (Urad Dal – split black gram - Vigna mungo and Chana Dal – split skinless Desi chickpeas - Cicer arietinum) 13. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The experiments show that Vigna radiate is an ideal bioassay material, and the seed vitality index, seedling root weight, and root length are perfect bioassay indices for the two bryophytes .
  • Vignale in his sacerdotal robes, with young Henry Bertrand at his side, bearing an aspersorium; Doctors Arnott and Antommarchi, the persons entrusted with the superintendence of the hearse, drawn by four horses, led by grooms, and escorted by twelve grenadiers without arms, on each side; these last were to carry the coffin on their shoulders as soon as the ruggedness of the road prevented the hearse from advancing; young Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • The foods selected were lean pork, mutton, beef, peanut, soybean, red bean, mung bean and cowpea (vigna).
  • The foods selected were lean pork, mutton, beef, peanut, soybean, red bean, mung bean and cowpea (vigna).
  • PLECTRANTHUS PARVIFLORUS, the yellow VIGNA LANCEOLATA, with a villous form of AJUGA AUSTRALIS, and a little PILOTHECA, with narrow, closepressed leaves. 120 Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • But the subcontinent also had its own species, the most important of which are the Asiatic Vigna species or as they are known in India ‘grams’: mung beans (V. radiata or green gram), urd beans (V. mungo or black gram) as well as moth beans (V. aconitifolia), and rice beans (V. umbellata). Archive 2009-04-01
  • Bean Dumplings in Yogurt (Dahi Vada) (Urad Dal – split black gram - Vigna mungo and Moong Dal – split mung beans - Vigna radiata) 10. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Stradal T, Vignal E, Rottner K (2002) The lamellipodium: where motility begins. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • It is the seed of the plant Vigna radiata, a native of India where it has for long been under cultivation.
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