Aushar

/aʊˈʃɑr/ noun

A drought-resistant legume plant (Crotalaria juncea) grown in Africa and Asia for fiber, fodder, and soil improvement.

From Hindi 'uśar' or Gujarati 'auśar', referring to this plant native to South Asia. The word entered English through colonial trade contacts and agricultural documentation.

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