amaranth

అమర్నాధ్
definition
noun
Several important crops are members of these families, with amaranth probably one of the most promising unexploited food and fodder crops.
any plant of the genus Amaranthus , typically having small green, red, or purple tinted flowers. Certain varieties are grown for food.
It is to last and never fade like the amaranth flowers.
an imaginary flower that never fades.
translation of 'amaranth'
వాడని పుష్పం
example
A rose and an 'amaranth' blossomed side by side in a garden.
Then the dyed cloth becomes black and shines with 'amaranth' .
This and a nearby plant were the first seabeach 'amaranth' seen in more than 30 years.
It is to last and never fade like the 'amaranth' flowers.
For tiny grains like teff and 'amaranth' , use a very fine mesh strainer.
It is intense ruby in colour, tending towards a lively 'amaranth' .
Several important crops are members of these families, with 'amaranth' probably one of the most promising unexploited food and fodder crops.
Garnish with sea urchin, caviar, 'amaranth' and yuzu zest.
The grey and the 'amaranth' show on the surface through the beige.
As I'm learning more and more about Judaism, I'm finding that there is an 'amaranthine' well of knowledge for me to uncover.
The organization of leaf traces in 'amaranths' is very peculiar.
The 'amaranthine' powder or liquid color is soluble in water.
In the 'amaranthine' blackness, there were no days, and there were no years.
She returned her gaze to the sunset, washing everything in tones of red and 'amaranthine' .
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