wheat
- IPA[(h)wēt]
美式
- a cereal plant that is the most important kind grown in temperate countries, the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc.;the grain of the wheat plant.
noun: wheat, plural noun: wheats
- 相關詞
- grains of wheat that have been crushed into small pieces: salads of cracked wheat
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- a nickname for the state of Kansas
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- wheat of a variety having a hard grain rich in gluten.
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- an early-maturing variety of wheat: the average yield per acre for Federation wheat was 63 bushels
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- a yellowish-flowered plant of the figwort family, partly parasitic on the roots of other plants ...
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- a farmer whose business is growing wheat: you can't expect a wheat cocky to be paying social visits at harvest time
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- a breakfast cereal made of cooked wheat in long brittle shreds that are pressed into compact pieces.
Oxford American Dictionary
- wheat sown in spring for harvesting in autumn: the day before we were to begin harvesting 1,200 acres of spring wheat, a hailstorm came and we lost our crop
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- a cereal which is the most important kind grown in temperate countries, the grain of which is ...
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