What does ERUGO mean?

erugo

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A type of plant disease that affects cruciferous plants, causing yellowish or whitish spots on the leaves.

Pronunciation (US): ih-ROO-goh

Pronunciation (UK): ih-ROO-goh

Origin and Usage: The word "erugo" comes from the Latin word "erugare," which means "to eat into or corrode." It was first used in English in the mid-18th century.

Synonyms: White rust, white blister

Related Words: Grout, rogue, rouge, gurge, rugae

Example Sentences:

  • The farmer noticed erugo on the leaves of his cauliflower plants.
  • The erugo disease has been spreading rapidly among the cabbage plants.
  • The yellowish spots on the leaves of the broccoli are a sign of erugo.


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