noun
- Plural of hariana; a breed of cattle originating from the Hariana region of India, known for heat and drought tolerance.
Usage: Primarily used in agricultural and livestock contexts; Regional term referring to Indian cattle breeds
Examples
- The farmer chose harianas for his herd because of their ability to thrive in hot climates.
- Harianas are valued in India for their milk production and resilience.
- The agricultural cooperative imported several harianas to improve local livestock.
- Harianas require less water than many other cattle breeds in arid regions.