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tojo (n)

Japanese army officer who initiated the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and who assumed dictatorial control of Japan during World War II; he was subsequently tried and executed as a war criminal (1884-1948)

tojo Sentence Examples

  1. The tojo plant is a poisonous evergreen shrub native to East Asia.
  2. The tojo has sharp, spiny leaves and produces yellow flowers in the spring.
  3. Tojo is often used for landscaping and as a hedge due to its hardiness and dense growth.
  4. The tojo's toxic compounds make it dangerous for human consumption.
  5. The tojo plant is a member of the pea family, known for its nitrogen-fixing abilities.
  6. Tojo's ability to tolerate poor soil conditions makes it a valuable plant for erosion control.
  7. The tojo's spiky and dense growth can provide shelter and nesting sites for birds and other wildlife.
  8. In traditional Japanese medicine, tojo has been used for its purported antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
  9. Tojo is a host plant for the endangered Karner blue butterfly in North America.
  10. The leaves of the tojo plant are often boiled and used as a natural dye, producing shades of yellow and green.

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Japanese army officer who initiated the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and who assumed dictatorial control of Japan during World War II; he was subsequently tr

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The tojo plant is a poisonous evergreen shrub native to East Asia.

The tojo has sharp, spiny leaves and produces yellow flowers in the spring.

Tojo is often used for landscaping and as a hedge due to its hardiness and dense growth.

The tojo's toxic compounds make it dangerous for human consumption.