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ikorũo

v.

  1. when found, if present. When found, if present. Conditional/temporal form indicating a state of being present or existing, often used to describe conditions or situations that may be encountered in agricultural practice.

Example: Hihi nĩ maũndũ marĩkũ ma bata mangĩtũma ng'ombe cia iria ikorũo na hinya wa gũciarana? (What are the key factors influencing reproductive performance in dairy cattle?); Mĩmera ĩmwe nĩĩbataraga kũheo indo cia kũigana nĩguo waru ikorũo na magetha maingĩmĩgũnda-inĩĩmwe. (Certain micronutrients must be supplied for high potato yields in some soils.); Zinc (Zn) na manganese (Mn) no ikorũo irĩcia bata mũgũnda ũrĩtĩĩri calcareous alkaline (Zinc (Zn) and manganese (Mn) may be needed in calcareous alkaline soils.)

Related words

  • Ikoro — peels; outer layer or skin that has been removed from fruits, vegetables, or tub