Wheat Meaning in Spanish
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Definition & Synonyms
• Wheat
Definition & Meaning
- (n.) A cereal grass (Triticum vulgare) and its grain, which furnishes a white flour for bread, and, next to rice, is the grain most largely used by the human race.
• Wheat rust
Definition & Meaning
- () A disease of wheat and other grasses caused by the rust fungus Puccinia graminis; also, the fungus itself.
• Wheat sawfly
Definition & Meaning
- () A small European sawfly (Cephus pygmaeus) whose larva does great injury to wheat by boring in the stalks.
- () Pachynematus extensicornis, whose larvae feed chiefly on the blades of wheat; -- called also grass sawfly.
- () Any of several small American sawflies of the genus Dolerus, as D. sericeus and D. arvensis, whose larvae injure the stems or heads of wheat.
• Wheatbird
Definition & Meaning
- (n.) A bird that feeds on wheat, especially the chaffinch.
• Wheatear
Definition & Meaning
- (n.) A small European singing bird (Saxicola /nanthe). The male is white beneath, bluish gray above, with black wings and a black stripe through each eye. The tail is black at the tip and in the middle, but white at the base and on each side. Called also checkbird, chickell, dykehopper, fallow chat, fallow finch, stonechat, and whitetail.
• Wheaten
Definition & Meaning
- (a.) Made of wheat; as, wheaten bread.
• Wheatsel bird
Definition & Meaning
- () The male of the chaffinch.
• Wheatstones bridge
Definition & Meaning
- () See under Bridge.
• Wheatstones rods
Definition & Meaning
- () Flexible rods the period of vibration of which in two planes at right angles are in some exact ratio to one another. When one end of such a rod is fixed, the free end describes in vibrating the corresponding Lissajous figure. So called because devised by Sir Charles Wheatstone.
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