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Japanese Barnyard Millet Definitions

1) Japanese Barnyard Millet, Billion-Dollar Grass, Echinochloa Frumentacea, Japanese Millet, Sanwa Millet : باجرے کا پودا : (noun) coarse annual grass cultivated in Japan and southeastern Asia for its edible seeds and for forage; important wildlife food in United States.

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Cereal : غلہ , Golden Gram : مونگ کی دال , Agropyron Pauciflorum : امریکی گھاس , Glycine Max : سویابین , Bearded Darnel : جنگلی گھاس , Hondo : ہونڈو جزائر , Rye : رائی کا پودا , Agropyron Smithii : ایک نایاب اور قیمتی امریکی گھاس , Holcus Lanatus : یورپی لمبی گھاس , Agropyron Cristatum : گندم گھاس , Admiral Nimitz : جنگ عظیم کا امریکی اڈمرل , Broomcorn Millet : باجرے کی قسم , Eleusine Indica : صحنی گھاس , Grass Pea : ایک قسم کا مٹر , Millet : باجرہ , Aleppo Grass : ایک لمبی گھاس , Abelmoschus Esculentus : بھنڈی کا پودا , Abutilon Theophrasti : چائنا جوٹ جڑی بوٹی , Banzai : جاپانی جیت کا نعرہ , Hotei : خوشی کا دیوتا , Japanese : جاپانی زبان , Aikido : جاپانی لڑائی کا طریقہ , Kamikaze : دوسری جنگ عظیم کا جاپانی ہوائی جہاز , Hokusai : جاپانی پینٹر , Hiba Arborvitae : جاپانی پودا , Hara-Kiri : خود کشی کرنے کا روایتی جاپانی طریقہ , Acer Argutum : جاپانی پودا , Aubergine : بینگن , Arundinaria Gigantea : ایک قسم کی لمبی گھاس , Corn : مکئی , Agropyron Intermedium : چارہ گھاس

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Cereal: grass whose starchy grains are used as food: wheat; rice; rye; oats; maize; buckwheat; millet.

Golden Gram: erect bushy annual widely cultivated in warm regions of India and Indonesia and United States for forage and especially its edible seeds; chief source of bean sprouts used in Chinese cookery; sometimes placed in genus Phaseolus.

Agropyron Pauciflorum: North American grass cultivated in western United States as excellent forage crop.

Glycine Max: erect bushy hairy annual herb having trifoliate leaves and purple to pink flowers; extensively cultivated for food and forage and soil improvement but especially for its nutritious oil-rich seeds; native to Asia.

Bearded Darnel: weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous.

Hondo: the central and largest of the four main islands of Japan; between the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean; regarded as the Japanese mainland.

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.

Agropyron Smithii: valuable forage grass of western United States.

Holcus Lanatus: tall European perennial grass having a velvety stem; naturalized in United States and used for forage.

Agropyron Cristatum: Eurasian grass grown in United States great plains area for forage and erosion control.

Admiral Nimitz: United States admiral of the Pacific fleet during World War II who used aircraft carriers to destroy the Japanese navy (1885-1966).

Broomcorn Millet: extensively cultivated in Europe and Asia for its grain and in United States sometimes for forage.

Eleusine Indica: coarse annual grass having fingerlike spikes of flowers; native to Old World tropics; a naturalized weed elsewhere.

Grass Pea: European annual grown for forage; seeds used for food in India and for stock elsewhere.

Millet: any of various small-grained annual cereal and forage grasses of the genera Panicum, Echinochloa, Setaria, Sorghum, and Eleusine.

Aleppo Grass: tall perennial grass that spreads by creeping rhizomes and is grown for fodder; naturalized in southern United States where it is a serious pest on cultivated land.

Abelmoschus Esculentus: tall coarse annual of Old World tropics widely cultivated in southern United States and West Indies for its long mucilaginous green pods used as basis for soups and stews; sometimes placed in genus Hibiscus.

Abutilon Theophrasti: tall annual herb or subshrub of tropical Asia having velvety leaves and yellow flowers and yielding a strong fiber; naturalized in southeastern Europe and United States.

Banzai: a Japanese cheer of enthusiasm or triumph.

Hotei: one of the 7 Japanese Shinto-gods of happiness.

Japanese: the language (usually considered to be Altaic) spoken by the Japanese.

Aikido: a Japanese martial art employing principles similar to judo.

Kamikaze: a fighter plane used for suicide missions by Japanese pilots in World War II.

Hokusai: Japanese painter whose work influenced the impressionists (1760-1849).

Hiba Arborvitae: slow-growing medium-large Japanese evergreen used as an ornamental.

Hara-Kiri: ritual suicide by self-disembowelment on a sword; practiced by samurai in the traditional Japanese society.

Acer Argutum: small shrubby Japanese plant with leaves having 5 to 7 acuminate lobes; yellow in autumn.

Aubergine: hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable.

Arundinaria Gigantea: tall grass of southern United States growing in thickets.

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.

Agropyron Intermedium: Asiatic grass introduced into United States rangelands for pasture and fodder.

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