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wild barley — noun : any of various grasses of the genus Hordeum that are not commonly cultivated for grain: as a. : wall barley b. : a biennial or perennial No. American weedy grass (H. jubatum) with bristly awns and glumes that may injure the mouths of… … Useful english dictionary
BARLEY — (Heb. שְׂעוֹרָה; se orah), one of the seven species (see food ) with which Ereẓ Israel was blessed (Deut. 8:8). In biblical times barley bread was a staple food and was extensively cultivated, especially as it grows even in poor soil and in areas … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Barley — For other uses, see Barley (disambiguation). Barley Barley field … Wikipedia
Crop wild relative — Wild emmer wheat (Triticum dicoccoides), a CWR of cultivated wheats (Triticum spp), can be found in northern Israel. The file File:Wild emmer wheat.jpg has an uncertain copyright status and may be deleted. You can comment on its removal … Wikipedia
Barley — This interesting surname of English origin is a locational name from any of the various places called Barley in Lancashire and West Yorkshire deriving from the Old English pre 7th Century bar meaning wild boar or boer meaning barley , plus leah… … Surnames reference
barley — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ malted, malting ▪ roasted ▪ pearl ▪ wild ▪ feed ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Wild rice — Indian rice redirects here. The wildflower Fritillaria camschatcensis is sometimes also called Indian rice or wild Rice . Wild Rice Scientific classification Kingdom: Pl … Wikipedia
Wild Turkey (bourbon) — Chris Snow Wild Turkey 101 Austin, Nichols Flagship brand Bourbon Type … Wikipedia
wild — adj. 1 animals/plants VERBS ▪ be, grow, live ▪ The flowers grow wild in the mountains. ▪ The dogs live wild on the streets. ADVERB ▪ … Collocations dictionary
barley reel — noun : a machine having a rotating reel of corrugated woven wire screen for separating wild oats from tame oats and barley and pin oats from wheat … Useful english dictionary
meadow barley — noun : a wild barley (Hordeum nodosum) that is probably native to Europe but widely distributed in No. America, grows chiefly in open meadow land, and is used chiefly for forage … Useful english dictionary