Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

regur

Noun
/ˈrɛɡər/
Definition
A type of black cotton soil which is often found in the Deccan Plateau of India.
Examples
  • Regur soils are known for their moisture-retaining properties, making them ideal for cotton farming.
  • Farmers prefer regur for its nutrient-rich content when planting crops.
  • The region’s agriculture thrives in areas with abundant regur soil.
Meaning
Regur is a rich, dark soil that is particularly suitable for the cultivation of cotton and is important for agriculture in specific regions.
Synonyms
  • Black cotton soil
  • Deccan soil
  • Regur soil