Siberian millet

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Definition

Noun 1. A type of millet plant: A cereal grass (Setaria italica var. rubrofructa) cultivated for its grain, characterized by having orange to reddish grains borne in long, bristly, spike-like clusters.

Usage
  • This term is used specifically in botany and agriculture to identify a particular cultivated variety of foxtail millet.
  • It is a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
  • The farmer decided to plant Siberian millet because of its drought resistance.
  • The Siberian millet's distinctive reddish grains make it easy to identify.
  • This variety, known as Siberian millet, is common in parts of Asia and Eastern Europe.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in scientific or technical contexts comparing cereal cultivars. For example: "The study compared the yield of Siberian millet to that of common proso millet."
Variants and Related Words
  • Foxtail millet (): The primary species to which Siberian millet belongs.
  • Hungarian millet: Another common name for the same or a very similar variety.
  • Millet: The general term for small-seeded grasses cultivated as grain crops.
Synonyms
  • Hungarian millet
  • Red millet (though this can refer to other species)
Notes on Meaning
  • The name "Siberian" refers to its cultivation and adaptation to cooler climates, such as those found in Siberia and similar regions, not necessarily its exclusive origin.
Noun
  1. millet having orange to reddish grains in long bristly spikes