Crossword-Solution: ANDROPOGON
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with ANDROPOGON (5)
The dhurra (Sorghum andropogon) is the grain most commonly used throughout the Soudan; there are great varieties of this plant, of which the most common are the white and the red.
The turf consists chiefly of spear-grass and _Andropogon muricatus,_ the kus-kus, which yields a favourite fragrant oil, used as a medicine in India.
Long grasses of tropical genera (_Saccharum, Donax, Andropogon,_ and _Rottboellia_) ten feet high, form the bulk of the vegetation, with occasional low bushes along the firmer banks of the natural canals that everywhere intersect the country; amongst these the rattan cane (_Calamus_), rose, a laurel, _Stravadium,_ and fig, are the most common; while beautiful convolvuli throw their flowering shoots across the water.
Long grasses of tropical genera (_Saccharum, Donax, Andropogon,_ and _Rottbœllia_) ten feet high, form the bulk of the vegetation, with occasional low bushes along the firmer banks of the natural canals that everywhere intersect the country; amongst these the rattan cane (_Calamus_), rose, a laurel, _Stravadium,_ and fig, are the most common; while beautiful convolvuli throw their flowering shoots across the water.
The oils employed for the purpose are certain of the grass oils (_Andropogon_ and _Cymbopogon spp._) notably that afforded by _Andropogon, Schoenanthus_ called _idris-yaghi_ by the Turks, and commonly known to Europeans as "geranium oil," though quite distinct from true geranium oil.