Common Wheat meaning in Urdu
Common Wheat Synonym
Common Wheat Definitions
1) Common Wheat, Triticum Aestivum : گندم : (noun) widely cultivated in temperate regions in many varieties for its commercially important grain.
Useful Words
Wheat : گندم , Semolina : سوجی , Avena Sativa : بڑے پیمانے پے کاشت ہونے والا ٹھنڈے علاقے کا بیج یا اناج , Broom : جامنی پھول والی جھاڑی , Common Grape Vine : مختلف رنگوں کے یورپی انگور , Hawkbit : یورایشیائی جنگلی پودا , Farina : دلیا , Love Apple : ٹماٹر کا پودا , Amylum : نشاستہ , Pear : ناشپاتی کا درخت , Rye : رائی کا پودا , Monomorium Pharaonis : سرخ رنگ کی چیونٹی , Alexander : یورپی اجوائن , Wheaten : گندم سے متعلق , Wheat Flour : گندم کا آٹا , Wheat Field : جس جگہ گندم لگائی گئی ہو , Puccinia Graminis : پھپھوندی جو گندم کی فصل کو متاثر کرتی ہے , Brown Bread : چکی کی روٹی , Firefly : جگنو , Akee : ایک جمیکن درخت , Choker : چوکر گندم کا چھلکا , Hessian Fly : گندم کی مکھی , Spelt : چارے کے لیے بنی ھوئی گندم کی ایک خاص قسم , Clintonia Borealis : نیلی بوندی والا پودا , Surcharge : اضافی ٹیکس , Corn : مکئی , Hibiscus Syriacus : نرگسی گلاب , Contribution : امداد دینا , Bunt : گندم کی بیماری , Caryopsis : اناج , Cereal : غلہ
Useful Words Definitions
Wheat: grains of common wheat; sometimes cooked whole or cracked as cereal; usually ground into flour.
Semolina: milled product of durum wheat (or other hard wheat) used in pasta.
Avena Sativa: widely cultivated in temperate regions for its edible grains.
Broom: common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere.
Common Grape Vine: common European grape cultivated in many varieties; chief source of Old World wine and table grapes.
Hawkbit: any of various common wildflowers of the genus Leontodon; of temperate Eurasia to Mediterranean regions.
Farina: fine meal made from cereal grain especially wheat; often used as a cooked cereal or in puddings.
Love Apple: native to South America; widely cultivated in many varieties.
Amylum: a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds, fruits, tubers, roots and stem pith of plants, notably in corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice; an important foodstuff and used otherwise especially in adhesives and as fillers and stiffeners for paper and textiles.
Pear: Old World tree having sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit; widely cultivated in many varieties.
Rye: hardy annual cereal grass widely cultivated in northern Europe where its grain is the chief ingredient of black bread and in North America for forage and soil improvement.
Monomorium Pharaonis: small red ant of warm regions; a common household pest.
Alexander: European herb somewhat resembling celery widely naturalized in Britain coastal regions and often cultivated as a potherb.
Wheaten: of or relating to or derived from wheat.
Wheat Flour: flour prepared from wheat.
Wheat Field: a field planted with wheat.
Puccinia Graminis: rust fungus that attacks wheat.
Brown Bread: bread made with whole wheat flour.
Firefly: nocturnal beetle common in warm regions having luminescent abdominal organs.
Akee: widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its fragrant flowers and colorful fruits; introduced in Jamaica by William Bligh.
Choker: wheat bran feed for cows and livestock.
Hessian Fly: small fly whose larvae damage wheat and other grains.
Spelt: hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe for livestock feed.
Clintonia Borealis: common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits.
Surcharge: an additional charge (as for items previously omitted or as a penalty for failure to exercise common caution or common skill).
Corn: tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times.
Hibiscus Syriacus: Asiatic shrub or small shrubby tree having showy bell-shaped rose or purple or white flowers and usually three-lobed leaves; widely cultivated in temperate North America and Europe.
Contribution: act of giving in common with others for a common purpose especially to a charity.
Bunt: fungus that destroys kernels of wheat by replacing them with greasy masses of smelly spores.
Caryopsis: dry seed-like fruit produced by the cereal grasses: e.g. wheat, barley, Indian corn.
Cereal: grass whose starchy grains are used as food: wheat; rice; rye; oats; maize; buckwheat; millet.