Definitions for margosa

margosa mar·go·sa

Spelling: [mahr-goh-suh]
IPA: /mɑrˈgoʊ sə/

Margosa is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 183 anagrams from letters in margosa (aagmors).

Definitions for margosa

noun

  1. neem (def 2).

Origin of margosa

1805-15; aphetic Portuguese amargosa, feminine of amargoso bitter

Examples for margosa

On the following day, all the old pots are thrown away, and the agnates eat rice cooked with margosa (Melia Azadirachta) leaves.

I have come down on my car, which is decorated with mango flowers, margosa and jasmine.

Several groves of margosa trees are said to flourish in her vicinity.

A meal, called pithapona (bitter food), consisting of rice and margosa (Melia Azadirachta) leaves, is partaken of by agnates only.

margosa oil is obtained from the seeds of Melia azedarach, a tree which is found in most parts of India and Burma.

A margosa (Melia Azadirachta) leaf is put on the house of anyone who is excommunicated.

On the day after death, food, made bitter by the addition of margosa (Melia Azadirachta) leaves, is offered.

Sometimes, also, leaves of the margosa are strung together, and hung across the village street.

Children who suffer from fits are branded with a twig of margosa or with a glass bangle.

Take the nest of a crow from a margosa tree, and bury it at the cremation ground.

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