sorgho
/ˈsɔrɡoʊ/Definitions
1. noun
a tall cereal grass native to Africa and Asia, cultivated for its grain in India and China.
“The village was known for its extensive fields of sorgho, which were harvested during the summer months.”
2. noun
any of several plants of the genus Sorghum, especially Sorghum bicolor, also known as durra.
“The farmer planted a new batch of sorgho in his field, hoping for a bountiful harvest.”
3. noun
grain of the sorgho plant, used as food in various parts of the world.
“The traditional dish in Africa was made from ground sorgho, which provided essential nutrients for the community.”