Definition of Triticums

1. triticum [n] - See also: triticum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Triticums

trithorax
tritiate
tritiated
tritiated thymidine
tritiated water
tritiates
tritical
triticale
triticales
triticeal cartilage
triticeoglossus
triticeous
triticeum
triticin
triticum
triticums (current term)
tritide
tritides
tritium
tritium-breeding ratio
tritium inventory
tritium oxide
tritiums
trito-
tritocaline
tritocerebra
tritocerebral
tritocerebrum
tritolyl phosphates
tritoma

Literary usage of Triticums

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Botany by Geological Survey of California, William Henry Brewer, Sereno Watson, Asa Gray (1880)
"... triticums are annuals with turgid ovate-oblong boat-shaped glumes, and are by some supposed to be derived from ..."

2. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1893)
"... of the genus ovis Perambulate the vales of rich graminis, And trespass on the sward so fine ; While through standing culms of various avenas, triticums, ..."

3. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1856)
"... and the wild triticums would at least lead to the inference of the affinity of the plants producing it. Wheat has of late been decided upon as belonging ..."

4. Agricultural Botany: An Enumeration and Description of Useful Plants and by William Darlington (1847)
"It is therefore desirable to keep our farms as clear of it as possible. The triticums of this section—though numerous—are of little agricultural value. 233. ..."

5. The Grasses of Britain by Richard Parnell (1845)
"29I triticums in the outer palea being seven-ribbed, and the inner palea abrupt at the summit ; instead of the outer palea having only five ribs, ..."

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