| 释义 | [ mahr-goh-suh ] / mɑrˈgoʊ sə /
Origin of margosa1805–15; aphetic <Portuguese amargosa, feminine of amargoso bitterWords nearby margosamargin call, margin line, margin of safety, marginoplasty, margin plank, margosa, Margot, margravate, margrave, margravine, Margrethe IIDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for margosaOn the day after death, food, made bitter by the addition of margosa (Melia Azadirachta) leaves, is offered. Castes and Tribes of Southern India|Edgar ThurstonOn the following day, all the old pots are thrown away, and the agnates eat rice cooked with margosa (Melia Azadirachta) leaves. Castes and Tribes of Southern India|Edgar ThurstonI have come down on my car, which is decorated with mango flowers, margosa and jasmine. Castes and Tribes of Southern India|Edgar ThurstonChildren who suffer from fits are branded with a twig of margosa or with a glass bangle. Castes and Tribes of Southern India|Edgar Thurston
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