KUDZU


Meaning of KUDZU in English

ˈku̇d(ˌ)zü noun

also kudzu vine

( -s )

Etymology: Japanese kuzu

: a prostrate vine ( Pueraria thunbergiana ) of China and Japan that is used widely for hay and forage and for erosion control and soil improvement and that has tuberous edible roots and stems which yield a fiber — see ko-hemp

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