noun
also mud·dar or ma·dar məˈdär, -dȧ(r
( -s )
Etymology: Hindi madār
: either of two East Indian shrubs ( Calotropis gigantea and C. procera ) whose fine bast fiber resembles flax in strength but is too short to be of great commercial value
noun
also mud·dar or ma·dar məˈdär, -dȧ(r
( -s )
Etymology: Hindi madār
: either of two East Indian shrubs ( Calotropis gigantea and C. procera ) whose fine bast fiber resembles flax in strength but is too short to be of great commercial value
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012