noun
- A grain sorghum plant (Sorghum bicolor) cultivated in Africa and Asia for its edible seeds and as animal feed.
Usage: Also spelled durra or durrah; Primarily used in agricultural and botanical contexts
Examples
- Dourah is an important staple crop in many African countries.
- The farmer planted dourah in the dry season because it requires less water than corn.
- Dourah seeds are ground into flour for making bread and porridge.
- In arid regions, dourah serves as both a human food source and livestock feed.