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Definition of ragi in English: raginoun ˈrɑːɡiːˈraɡē mass nounIndian another term for "finger millet" (see millet) Example sentencesExamples - Many doctors tell a diabetic not to eat rice and eat only wheat or ragi.
- Those ubiquitous south Indian dishes could be made more appetising and delicious if ragi and green gram were used as the main ingredients.
- The poor were bearing the brunt of this policy as production of coarse and cheaper grains like ragi and corn had shrunk, making them dependent on the more expensive rice.
- The entire area has been solar-fenced, each family issued with leased land in which they cultivate ragi, beans and vegetables.
- Freshly cut ragi were piled up artistically in the shape of Buddhist stupas on just a few fields which told their own story - of the misfortune of many who were not able to reap even a meagre harvest.
Origin From Sanskrit and Hindi rāgī, from Telugu. Definition of ragi in US English: raginounˈraɡē Indian another term for "finger millet" (see millet) Example sentencesExamples - The poor were bearing the brunt of this policy as production of coarse and cheaper grains like ragi and corn had shrunk, making them dependent on the more expensive rice.
- Many doctors tell a diabetic not to eat rice and eat only wheat or ragi.
- The entire area has been solar-fenced, each family issued with leased land in which they cultivate ragi, beans and vegetables.
- Those ubiquitous south Indian dishes could be made more appetising and delicious if ragi and green gram were used as the main ingredients.
- Freshly cut ragi were piled up artistically in the shape of Buddhist stupas on just a few fields which told their own story - of the misfortune of many who were not able to reap even a meagre harvest.
Origin From Sanskrit and Hindi rāgī, from Telugu. |