| millet | <botany> The name of several cereal and forage grasses which bear an abundance of small roundish grains. The common millets of Germany and Southern Europe are Panicum miliaceum, and Setaria Italica. Arabian millet is Sorghum Halepense. Egyptian or East Indian, millet is Penicillaria spicata. Indian millet is Sorghum vulgare. (See Indian) Italian millet is Setaria Italica, a coarse, rank-growing annual grass, valuable for fodder when cut young, and bearing nutritive seeds; called also Hungarian grass. Texas millet is Panicum Texanum. Wild millet, or Millet grass, is Milium effusum, a tail grass growing in woods. Origin: F, dim. Of mil, L. Milium; akin to Gr, AS. Mil. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| millet seed | The seed of a grass, formerly used as a rough designation of size of about 2 mm in diameter. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Millettia pinnata, Pongamia pinnata
| millet | small seed of any of various annual cereal grasses especially Setaria italica |
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| millet | any of various small-grained annual cereal and forage grasses of the genera Panicum, Echinochloa, Setaria, Sorghum, and Eleusine |
| millet | French painter of rural scenes (1814-1875) |
| millet | any of several tropical trees or shrubs yielding showy streaked dark reddish or chocolate-colored wood |
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