"నల్లఉమ్మెత్త" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Telugu]

Forms: nallaummetta [romanization], నల్లఉమ్మెత్తలు [plural]
Etymology: నల్ల (nalla) + ఉమ్మెత్త (ummetta) Etymology templates: {{compound|te|నల్ల|ఉమ్మెత్త}} నల్ల (nalla) + ఉమ్మెత్త (ummetta) Head templates: {{te-noun}} నల్లఉమ్మెత్త • (nallaummetta) ? (plural నల్లఉమ్మెత్తలు)
  1. (botany) The Indian thorn apple with purple flowers called Datura metel fastuosa Wikipedia link: Telugu Association of North America Categories (topical): Botany Categories (lifeform): Daturas

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