Panicum miliaceum

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Definition

Noun: * A cereal grass cultivated for its grain: Panicum miliaceum is the scientific name for a species of grass widely grown for its small, edible seeds. It is known by the common name proso millet or common millet. This plant is an important food crop in many parts of the world and is also used as animal feed.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Panicum miliaceum is one of the oldest cultivated grains, dating back thousands of years.
    • Farmers are planting Panicum miliaceum because it is drought-tolerant.
    • The seeds of Panicum miliaceum are used to make flour, porridge, and birdseed.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical/agricultural contexts: The term is used precisely to identify the specific plant species, distinguishing it from other types of millet (e.g., pearl millet, finger millet).
    • The study compared the yield of Panicum miliaceum with that of sorghum under dry conditions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Proso millet (n): The most common common name for .
  • Common millet (n): Another common name for this species.
  • Broomcorn millet (n): A name sometimes used, referring to the use of its panicles in making brooms.
  • Millet (n): The general term for the small-seeded grasses to which belongs.
Synonyms
  • Proso
  • Hog millet (archaic/regional)
Notes on Meaning
  • The term is strictly a scientific/botanical name. In everyday language, the common names "proso millet" or "common millet" are used.
  • Its primary meaning relates to its identity as a cultivated cereal crop, not a wild grass.
Noun
  1. extensively cultivated in Europe and Asia for its grain and in United States sometimes for forage