oil-rich seed
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Definition
Noun: A seed from which oil can be extracted, typically in significant quantities. These seeds are cultivated primarily for their high oil content, which is used for cooking, industrial applications, or as fuel.
Usage
The term "oil-rich seed" is a compound noun used to categorize seeds based on their primary economic use. It is a descriptive, technical term common in agricultural, botanical, and economic contexts.
Examples
- Sunflower and rapeseed are common oil-rich seeds.
- The country's economy depends on the export of oil-rich seeds.
- Farmers are switching to growing oil-rich seeds due to high market demand.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun.
- Example: The oil-rich seed industry is a major employer in the region.
Variants and Related Words
- Oilseed (noun): A more common and concise synonym for "oil-rich seed."
- Oil crop (noun): Refers to the entire plant cultivated for its oil-rich seeds.
Synonyms
- Oilseed
- Oil-bearing seed
Notes
"Oil-rich seed" is a specific term. Do not confuse it with seeds that contain some oil but are not primarily cultivated for it (e.g., nuts like almonds or peanuts, which are often classified differently).
Noun
- any of several seeds that yield oil