"Kichagga" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Kichagga" Meaning

I couldn't find a specific definition for the word "kichagga". It's possible that it's a rare or obscure word, or it could be a misspelling or variation of a different word.

However, I did find that "Kichagga" is also the name of a tribe in Tanzania, specifically the Kichagga people, who are part of the Bantu ethnic group. They are primarily found in the Mbeya and Ruvuma regions of Tanzania.

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"Kichagga" Examples

Definition:

Kichagga is a rare and archaic word that refers to the least or the smallest part of something.

Example sentences:


The kichagga of the kingdom's treasury was all that remained after the war. (Here, "kichagga" refers to the smallest or remaining part of the treasury.)
The ingredients in the recipe were in kichagga proportions, meaning that only a tiny amount of one ingredient was needed. (In this sentence, "kichagga" describes the small or insignificant amount of an ingredient.)
The archeologists discovered the kichagga of the destroyed city, a small stone statue that had survived the devastation. (Here, "kichagga" refers to the smallest or surviving part of the city.)
The doctor explained that the patient's kichagga pulse was a sign of a serious underlying condition. (In this medical context, "kichagga" describes a tiny or faint pulse.)
The book's kichagga appendix contained a single footnote that was irrelevant to the rest of the text. (Here, "kichagga" refers to the smallest or least important part of the book.)

Note: Kichagga is a rare word and usage examples may be limited. The sentences above are for illustrative purposes only.

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