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buckwheat \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: participle modification, part translation of Dutch boekweit, from Middle Dutch boecweit (akin to Middle Low German bōkwēte), from boec- (akin to Old High German buohha beech tree) + weit wheat; from the similarity of the seeds to beechnuts — more at beech 1. : an herb of the genus Fagopyrum, characterized by alternate hastate or cordate leaves and clusters of pink-tinged white dimorphous flowers rich in nectar; especially : either of two species (F. esculentum and F. tataricum) long cultivated as cereal plants — see common buckwheat, tartarian buckwheat 2. : the triangular seed of buckwheat containing somewhat less protein than wheat and used as animal feed or cracked or ground for flour or cereal for human consumption 3. : wild buckwheat 2 |