Meaning of soursop | Babel Free
ˈsaʊəɹˌsɒpDefinitions
Equivalents
हिन्दी
सीताफल
Bahasa Indonesia
sirsak
日本語
サワーソップ
한국어
그라비올라
ລາວ
ຂຽບ
Bahasa Melayu
durian belanda
မြန်မာဘာသာ
ဒူးရင်းဩဇာ
Português
graviola
Wolof
duñoor
Examples
“For a plant whose preferred growing region is the temperate zone of North America, the pawpaw is an uncannily exotic-tasting delicacy, a far-flung cousin of the tropical soursop, or guanábana.”
“SOURSOP WEED (OXALIS CERNUA). This rather pretty looking flower has become a great pest in many gardens around the city. We are asked how it is to be got rid of. Although not nearly so difficult of eradication as nut-grass, yet so many hundreds of minute bulbs gather round the parent bulb that the more the ground is stirred the greater the area infested. We know however of no destructive agent which could be applied to it in a flower garden without at the same time injuring the flowers. The surest way is dig up the bulbs on the clear ground and pick them off, and amongst the flowers to constantly pull up the leaf-stalks. […]”
“[see the title already]”
“Soursop. Mr. J. E. Taylor read a short paper on the “Soursop” (Oxalis). It was to be regretted that those who introduced this weed were not better acquainted with its habits.”
“Unmanured soils growing sorrel, soursop (Oxalis spp.) and similar acid-loving plants, will usually produce pasture and other forages low in both lime and phosphoric acid. […] Similarly, lime is required to neutralize many acids which are characteristic of some plants such as sorrel, soursop, rhubarb, &c.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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