Gay Health Dictionary

Gay: From 1 Different Sources


(French) A lighthearted and happy woman Gaye, Gae, Gai
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary

Chloris Gayana

Kunth.

Family: Poaceae, Gramineae.

Habitat: Annual grass introduced into India from South Africa; cultivated in tropical and subtropical low-lying areas where rainfall is less than 125 cm.

English: Giant Rhodes, RhodesGrass.

Folk: Rhoolsoohullu (Karnataka).

Action: A proteinaceous factor, phytotrophin, isolated from the grass, was found to have antigenic properties similar to those of animal sex hormones and human chorionic gonadotrophin.

A related species, Chloris incompleta Roth., known as Bamnaa in Rajasthan and Mathania in Uttar Pradesh, has been equated with Ayurvedic classical herbs Manthaanakand Trnaaddhip. Another species, C. virgata Benth. & Hook. f., known as Gharaniyaa-ghass in Rajasthan, is used for the treatment of colds and rheumatism.... chloris gayana

Gaynell

(American) A bright woman full of joy

Gaynelle, Gaynel, Gaynele, Gaynella, Gaynela... gaynell

Gaynor

(Welsh) One with smooth and fair skin

Gaynora, Gaenor, Gaynoria, Gaenora, Gayner... gaynor

Gayora

(Hebrew) From the valley of sun Gayoria, Gayorea... gayora



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