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mulberries Meaning in Tamil ( mulberries வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

முசுக்கட்டடைச் செடி,



mulberries தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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mulberries's Usage Examples:

Olives, melons, mulberries and strawberries are also grown, though not in very large numbers.


is considerable, the whole of the north and north-east coast from the Bay of Castellammare round to Catania is an endless succession of orchards, in which oranges, citrons and lemons alternate with olives, almonds, pomegranates, figs, carob trees, pistachios, mulberries and vines.


Podolia is famous for its cherries and] mulberries, its melons, gourds and cucumbers.


Thus the greater part of Tuscany, and the provinces thence to Rome, enjoy a mild winter climate, and are well adapted to the growth of mulberries and olives as well as vines, but it is not till after passing Terracina, in proceeding along the western coast towards the south, that the vegetation of southern Italy develops in its full luxuriance.


Near Fiume the orange, lemon, pomegranate, fig and olive bear well; mulberries are planted on many estates for silkworms; and the heather-clad uplands of the central region favour the keeping of bees.


Among fruits, grapes and mulberries are rare, but melons and watermelons, especially the latter, are abundant.


Apart from the arid wastes of the Karst, the soil is well adapted for the growing of cereals, especially Indian corn; olives, vines, mulberries, figs, pomegranates, melons, oranges, lemons, rice and tobacco flourish in Herzegovina and the more sheltered portions of Bosnia.


Pears, apples, quinces, mulberries an d other fruit-trees flourish, as well as vines; the Cretan wines, however, no longer enjoy the reputation which they possessed in the time of the Venetians.


In the valleys of Kabul mulberries are dried, and packed in skins for winter use.


During the warmer months, however, the mountain sides are richly clothed with the foliage of maple, mountain ash, apple, pear and walnut trees; the orchards furnish, not only apples and pears, but peaches, cherries, mulberries and apricots; and the farmers grow sufficient corn to export.


Fruits abound, as apples, pears, peaches, apricots, plums, cherries, chestnuts and almonds; mulberries are also cultivated.


Besides these are grown melons, mulberries, bananas, apricots, quinces, walnuts, lemons and citron.





Synonyms:

Morus alba, genus Morus, white mulberry, Morus rubra, Morus, fruit tree, red mulberry, Morus nigra, mulberry tree, black mulberry,



Antonyms:

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