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
- millet having orange to reddish grains in long bristly spikes