VIGNA


Meaning of VIGNA in English

ˈvignə noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, after Domenico Vigna died 1647 Italian botanist

: a genus of vines or erect herbs (family Leguminosae) found in warm or tropical regions and having trifoliolate leaves, yellowish or purplish flowers with an eared vexillum, and a linear and 2-valved pod — see cowpea

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