- wheat-ear
- n.
Fallow-finch, white-ear (Saxicola aenanthe)
New dictionary of synonyms. 2014.
New dictionary of synonyms. 2014.
wheat ear — noun An ear of wheat • • • Main Entry: ↑wheat … Useful english dictionary
wheat|ear — «HWEET IHR», noun. a small bird related to the thrushes and stonechat, brown with a black and white tail, that frequents open ground in the northern parts of North America, Europe, and Asia; fallow chat … Useful english dictionary
wheat-ear stitch — noun A fancy stitch in embroidery • • • Main Entry: ↑wheat … Useful english dictionary
Wheat — This article is about the plant. For other uses, see Wheat (disambiguation). Wheat Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranke … Wikipedia
Ear (disambiguation) — The ear is the sense organ that detects sound.Ear may also mean:* Ear (botany), the top part of a grain plant, such as wheat * Ear (rune), a part of the Anglo Saxon Futhorc (runic alphabet) * Ear (mathematics), a type of polygon vertexEAR may… … Wikipedia
wheat — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ ripe ▪ cracked, whole ▪ durum ▪ spring, winter … OF WHEAT … Collocations dictionary
Wheat mildew — may be ranked as a wheat disease which affects the ear, and is brought on by causes somewhat similar to those which occasion blight, though at a more advanced period of the season. If this disorder comes on immediately after the first appearance… … Wikipedia
ear-cockle — earˈ cockle noun A disease of wheat caused by a threadworm (genus Tylenchus) • • • Main Entry: ↑ear * * * ear cockle (ˈɪəˌkɒk(ə)l) [? f. ear n.2 + cockle in some sense, perhaps the name of the weed.] ‘A disease of wheat and other graminaceous… … Useful english dictionary
ear — W2S2 [ıə US ır] n ↑ear, ↑nose, ↑tooth, ↑eye ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(part of your body)¦ 2¦(hearing)¦ 3¦(grain)¦ 4 smile/grin etc from ear to ear 5 6 a sympathetic ear 7 close/shut your ears to something … Dictionary of contemporary English
WHEAT — WHEAT, grain belonging to the genus Triticum, of which many species exist. Several species of Triticum are grown in Israel, some called ḥittah (pl. ḥittim) and others kussemet, kusmin, and shippon (for this identification see five species ). (1)… … Encyclopedia of Judaism