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Definition of Triticum dicoccum
1. Noun. Hard red wheat grown especially in Russia and Germany; in United States as stock feed.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Triticum Dicoccum
Literary usage of Triticum dicoccum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Division of Plant Industry, Queensland (1910)
"Triticum dicoccum dicoccoides, entire plant 40 III. ... Upper face of single
spikelet of Triticum dicoccum dicoccoides 42 V. Fig. 1. ..."
2. Essays on Wheat: Including the Discovery and Introduction of Marquis Wheat by Arthur Henry Reginald Buller (1919)
"On this trip I was able to show conclusively that Triticum dicoccum ... In the
first place Triticum dicoccum (emmer) is not cultivated anywhere in Syria or ..."
3. Popular Science Monthly (1912)
"... found a single specimen of the wild emmer (Triticum dicoccum dicoccoides)
growing in a rocky fissure. Complete success came, however, only on leaving ..."
4. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry (1910)
"Lower face of single spikelet of Triticum dicoccum dicoccoides 42 IV. ...
Grains of Triticum dicoccum dicoccoides; side, dorsal, and ventral views 4S TEXT ..."