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murali

Murali (noun) means the matrimony vine, a thorny shrub (Lycium barbarum) whose berries are also known as goji berries. Example: “The garden's murali hedge produced small red berries each autumn.”

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The matrimony vine, a thorny shrub (Lycium barbarum) whose berries are also known as goji berries.
"The garden's murali hedge produced small red berries each autumn."

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In plain EnglishA thorny shrub related to the plant that produces goji berries.

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Muralis plural

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Etymology

Likely borrowed from Tamil முளரி (muḷari), meaning "bramble."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “murali” mean?

The word “murali” means the matrimony vine, a thorny shrub (Lycium barbarum) whose berries are also known as goji berries. In plain terms, a thorny shrub related to the plant that produces goji berries.

How do you use “murali” in a sentence?

Here is “murali” used in a sentence: “The garden's murali hedge produced small red berries each autumn.”

What part of speech is “murali”?

“Murali” is a noun.

What is the meaning of murali?

"murali" (noun) means the matrimony vine, a thorny shrub (Lycium barbarum) whose berries are also known as goji berries.

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