Niger
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Noun — An African oil-seed plant, also called niger seed, grown for its edible oil and as a common ingredient in birdseed mixes.
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Etymology
The plant name is unrelated to the country; the crop's scientific epithet traces to its dark seed coat. The country name Niger has a disputed origin, often linked by folk etymology to the Latin word for "black," though older theories trace it through Tuareg and Berber phrases meaning something like "river of rivers."
Full origin of Niger →Frequently asked questions
What does “Niger” mean?
The word “Niger” means an African oil-seed plant, also called niger seed, grown for its edible oil and as a common ingredient in birdseed mixes. In plain terms, most commonly seen today as the name of the West African country and river, or, in lowercase, as the name of an oily seed used in birdseed.
How do you pronounce “Niger”?
“Niger” is pronounced NEYE-juh (/ˈnaɪ.d͡ʒɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Niger” in a sentence?
Here is “Niger” used in a sentence: “The finches at the feeder went straight for the niger seed.”
What part of speech is “Niger”?
“Niger” is a noun.
Where does the word “Niger” come from?
The word “Niger” comes from Latin.
Is “Niger” a common word?
“Niger” is an uncommon word in modern English.