Small, hard, dry seed used as food; may be ground into flour.
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Examples for "grain"
Examples for "grain"
1He said the health of the grain industry was still quite sound.
2The pace of grain exports was up 9 percent year on year.
3Objective: KAMUT khorasan is an ancient grain with widely acclaimed health benefits.
4Officials said flood victims had looted grain at some places in Bihar.
5Like all good jokes, the statement contained a large grain of truth.
1Noble's grains and oilseeds operations focus on South America, Europe and Asia.
2Officials said flood victims had looted grains at some places in Bihar.
3They took turns in searching for the rice grains in the mud.
4Other grains-maize ,millet ,andespecially barley-arealso used in the same way.
5The stamens are long; the grains of pollen are spherical and larger.
1This year, India's food grain production is estimated to rise due to good monsoon.
2Policy advice on export restrictions, price controls and supports, optional food grain reserves and input subsidies.
3The Congress authorized formation of a 4 million ton food grain reserve for use in international food assistance.
4Only six percent of world rice is exported, compared with 17 percent for wheat, the other main food grain.
5Monthly per capita consumption of food grains has been declining since the early 1990s.
1High, yellowish grass with bearded heads-notwheat, but something like wheat; some edible grain, anyway-stretchedoff into the night in every direction.
2'They eat milk, and stewed fruit, and all the edible grains nicely boiled.
Translations for edible grain