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Definitions of cowpeas in various dictionaries:
noun - fruit or seed of the cowpea plant
noun - sprawling Old World annual cultivated especially in southern United States for food and forage and green manure
noun - eaten fresh as shell beans or dried
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They have black eyes |
They can also be called "black-eyed" |
Legumes with a "black-eyed" variety |
Southern U.S. forage plants |
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May 15 2013 USA Today |
Jul 22 2012 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
May 6 2008 Jonesin' |
May 2 2006 Jonesin' |
Feb 18 1999 New York Times |
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Plural form of cowpea. |
a plant of the pea family native to the Old World tropics, cultivated for its edible pods and seeds. |
A plant of the pea family native to the Old World tropics, cultivated for its edible pods and seeds. |
Cowpeas might refer to |
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The Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is an annual herbaceous legume from the genus Vigna. Due to its tolerance for sandy soil and low rainfall it is an important crop in the semi-arid regions across Africa and other countries. It requires very few inputs, as the plant's root nodules are able to fix atmospheric nitrogen, making it a valuable crop for resource-poor farmers and well-suited to intercropping with other crops. The whole plant is used as forage for animals, with its use as cattle feed likely responsible for its name. * Four subspecies of cowpea are recognised, of which three are cultivated. There is a high level of morphological diversity found within the species with large variations in the size, shape and structure of the plant. Cowpeas can be erect, semi-erect (trailing) or climbing. The crop is mainly grown for its seeds, which are extremely high in protein, although the leaves and immature seed pods can also be consumed. * Cultivated cowpeas are known by the common names black-eye |