释义 |
trit·i·cum \ˈtrid.ə̇kəm\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, wheat; akin to Latin terere to rub, thresh — more at throw 1. capitalized : a genus of cereal grasses including the wheats and distinguished by the 2- to 5-flowered flattened spikelets in a terminal cylindrical spike with a flexuous rachis 2. -s : the dried rhizome of a couch grass (Agropyron repens) |