Triticum dicoccum

Triticum dicoccum
emmer emmer n. a hard red wheat ({Triticum dicoccum}) grown especially in Russia and Germany; also grown in the U. S. as stock feed.

Syn: starch wheat, two-grain spelt, {Triticum dicoccum}. [WordNet 1.5]


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