Zizania
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of tall aquatic grasses: Zizania is the scientific genus name for a group of grasses that grow in water, commonly known as wild rice. 2. Wild rice: The term is often used to refer specifically to the edible grain produced by plants of this genus, which is a type of aquatic cereal grain.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Genus):
- Zizania includes several species native to North America and Asia.
- Botanists study the aquatic habitat of Zizania.
- Noun (Grain/Food):
- The harvested zizania is a nutritious and flavorful grain.
- This dish is made with zizania and wild mushrooms.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/agricultural contexts: The term is used precisely to denote the plant genus, distinguishing it from other types of rice ().
- The conservation status of Zizania aquatica is being monitored.
Variants and Related Words
- Wild rice: The common name for the grain from plants.
- Zizania aquatica: The scientific name for a specific species, annual wild rice.
- Zizania palustris: The scientific name for a specific species, northern wild rice.
- Zizania latifolia: The scientific name for a species known as Manchurian wild rice.
Synonyms
- Wild rice (common name for the grain)
- Indian rice (historical/regional name)
- Water oats (descriptive name)
Notes
- is primarily a technical/scientific term. In everyday cooking or general discussion, the term "wild rice" is almost always used instead.
- True (wild rice) is not directly related to cultivated Asian rice (), though both are grasses and their grains are used similarly.
Noun
- wild rice