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Awned - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective. having awns i.e. bristlelike or hairlike appendages on the flowering parts of some cereals and grasses . “awned wheatgrass” synonyms: awny. bearded.
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AWNED definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'awned' · Definition of 'awner' · Definition of 'awning deck'. awning deck in American English. noun. Nautical. a weather deck supported on very ...
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Awn (botany) - Wikipedia
An awn is a hairy or bristle-like growth on a plant. A wild rye ear (spike) with awns Awns on the fruit of an Australian species of grass.
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awned
▪ I. awned, ppl. a.1 (ɔːnd) [f. awn n. + -ed2.] Furnished with an awn; bearded.1801 Withering Bot. Arrangem. III. 595 Its..awned calyx distinguishes it. 1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 356 Awned, terminated in a hard, straight, subulate point.▪ II. awned, ppl. a.2 [badly f. awn-ing + -ed2.] Fur...
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AWN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AWN is one of the slender bristles that terminate the glumes of the spikelet in some cereal and other grasses.
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awned - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From awn + -ed. Adjective. edit. awned (not comparable). Furnished with an awn, or long bristle-shaped tip; bearded.
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Awn
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Awn may refer to:
Awn (botany), on a plant, a hair or bristle-like appendage (i.e., an awned
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Awned versus awnless wheat spikes: does it matter? - ScienceDirect
Here, we describe the evolution and domestication of wheat awns, quantifying their role in spike photosynthesis and yield under contrasting environments.
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awned, adj.² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective awned is in the 1880s. OED's earliest evidence for awned is from 1881, in the writing of E. H. Hunt.
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awned - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder
1. having awns ie bristlelike or hairlike appendages on the flowering parts of some cereals and grasses; "awned wheatgrass"
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Unveiling the Actual Functions of Awns in Grasses: From Yield ...
Awns appear to improve photosynthesis, provide assimilates for grain filling, thus contributing to the final grain yield, especially under temperature- and ...
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Awned versus awnless wheat spikes: does it matter? - ScienceDirect
The meta-analysis conducted in this review shows that the presence of awns significantly increases average grain weight by 5% at the expense of grain number, ...
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unawned
▪ I. † unˈawned, ppl. a. Obs. (See un-1 3.)▪ II. unˈawned, a. [un-1 9.] Awnless.1821 W. P. C. Barton Flora N. Amer. I. 105 Anthers linear, unawned.
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A. neglecta
A. neglecta may refer to:
Aegilops neglecta, the three-awned goatgrass, a plant species
Agave neglecta, the wild century plant, now a synonym of Agave
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Stipa capensis
Stipa capensis, the Mediterranean needle-grass, cape rice grass, Mediterranean steppegrass or twisted-awned speargrass, is an annual grass from family
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