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Definition of Triticum

Triticum
Triticum Trit"i*cum, n. [L., perhaps fr. tritus, p. p. of terere to grind.] (Bot.) A genus of grasses including the various species of wheat.

Meaning of Triticum from wikipedia

- Wheat is a group of wild and domesticated gr****es of the genus Triti**** (/ˈtrɪtɪkəm/). They are cultivated for their cereal grains, which are staple foods...
- wheat (/ˈdjʊərəm/), also called pasta wheat or macaroni wheat (Triti**** durum or Triti**** turgidum subsp. durum), is a tetraploid species of wheat. It is...
- Spelt (Triti**** spelta), also known as dinkel wheat is a species of wheat. It is a relict crop, eaten in Central Europe and northern Spain. It is high...
- Khorasan wheat or Oriental wheat (Triti**** turgidum ssp. turani**** also called Triti**** turani****) is a tetraploid wheat species. The grain is twice the...
- Einkorn, literally "single grain") is either a wild species of wheat (Triti****) or its domesticated form. The wild form is T. boeoti**** (syn. T. m. subsp...
- Common wheat (Triti**** aestivum), also known as bread wheat, is a cultivated wheat species. About 95% of wheat produced worldwide is common wheat; it is...
- have been used as food since ancient times. The domesticated types are Triti**** turgidum subsp. dicoc**** and T. t. conv. durum. The wild plant is called...
- Triti**** turgidum (with its various subspecies being known as pasta wheat, macaroni wheat and durum wheat) is a species of wheat. It is an annual and grows...
- Triti**** poloni****, also known as the Polish wheat, is a spring wheat variety of wheat. It is an allotetraploid (AABB) species with 28 chromosomes. It...
- husks tightly and cannot be threshed): spelt (Triti**** spelta), emmer (Triti**** dicoc****), and einkorn (Triti**** monococ****). In Italian cuisine, the three...