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Triticum turgidum vs wheat

wheat vs Triticum turgidum

Triticum turgidum and wheat both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Triticum turgidum Yes No No No
wheat Yes No No No
As nouns, wheat is a hypernym of Triticum turgidum; that is, wheat is a word with a broader meaning than Triticum turgidum:
  • Triticum turgidum: wheat with hard dark-colored kernels high in gluten and used for bread and pasta; grown especially in southern Russia, North Africa, and northern central North America
  • wheat: annual or biennial grass having erect flower spikes and light brown grains
Triticum turgidum (noun) wheat (noun)
wheat with hard dark-colored kernels high in gluten and used for bread and pasta; grown especially in southern Russia, North Africa, and northern central North America a variable yellow tint; dull yellow, often diluted with white
grains of common wheat; sometimes cooked whole or cracked as cereal; usually ground into flour
annual or biennial grass having erect flower spikes and light brown grains
Difference between Triticum turgidum and wheat

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