English-Wörter für 'That grows rice'
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noun
- an irrigated or flooded field where rice is grown
- rice in the husk either gathered or still in the field
- Rough or unhusked rice, either before it is milled or as a crop to be harvested.
- A drill used in boring wells, with cutters that expand on pressure.
- (countable) A paddy field, a rice paddy; an irrigated or flooded field where rice is grown.
- A snowy sheathbill.
- (colloquial, England) A labourer's assistant or workmate.
- A fit of temper; a tantrum.
- (African-American Vernacular, slang) A white person.
noun
- Edible grain (edible rice) harvested from these grasses.
- Rice of species Oryza rufipogon
- Rice of any of four species of grasses which form the genus Zizania, which have edible grains and edible stems.
- perennial aquatic grass of North America bearing grain used for food
- grains of aquatic grass of North America
noun
noun
- (figurative) A region that produces abundant rice.
- (slang) A jealously defended institutional resource such as a program, project, or budget.
- A dish (typically eaten from a bowl) of which rice is a primary ingredient, such as donburi.
- (figurative) A person's livelihood or source of income.
- A small bowl from which rice is typically eaten.
noun
- Wild rice with a red husk and pinkish white seed that is considered an objectionable weed in the rice fields of the southern U.S. but that has grain which is comparable to common rice in nutritive value.
- (cooking) A dish of rice made with tomatoes; a kind of soul food from South Carolina.
- Oryza punctata.
- Oryza longistaminata.
- Oryza rufipogon.
verb
- (intransitive) To harvest wild rice (Zizania spp.)
- (rare) To throw rice at a person (usually at a wedding).
- (computing, transitive) To customize the user interface of a computer system, e.g. a desktop environment. (derived from rice out)
- (transitive) To squeeze through a ricer; to mash or make into rice-sized pieces (especially potatoes).
- sieve so that it becomes the consistency of rice
noun
- (uncountable) Cereal plants, Oryza sativa of the grass family whose seeds are used as food.
- (countable) A specific variety of this plant.
- (uncountable, slang, ethnic slur, humorous) The types of automobile modifications characteristic of a rice burner.
- (uncountable) The seeds of this plant used as food.
- (computing, slang) An instance of customization of a user interface.
- (now chiefly, dialectal, Scotland, Ireland) A twig or stick.
- annual or perennial rhizomatous marsh grasses; seed used for food; straw used for paper
- grains used as food either unpolished or more often polished
noun
name
- (religion) Initialism of Netherlands Reformed Congregation.
- (Indian politics) Initialism of National Register of Citizens.
- (Canada) Initialism of National Research Council.
- (US) Initialism of Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
- (Korea) Initialism of National Research Council for Economics, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
- (US) Initialism of Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation.
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name
verb
- To grow plants, notably crops.
- To turn or stir soil in preparation for planting or as a method of weed control between growing crop plants.
- (figurative) To nurture; to foster; to tend.
- prepare for crops
- promote the growth of
- adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment
- teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment
noun
noun
- Ricefield rat.
- Ratus exulans, found in the Pacific islands.
- Maxomys surifer (syn. Rattus surifer solaris).
- Rattus tiomanicus: Malayan field rat.
- Rattus sordidus (syn. Rattus conatus), a burrowing species that forms underground colonies, found in Australia.
- Rattus rattus argentiventer, found in the tropics.
- Rattus tunneyi, found in a variety of habitats, found in north and eastern Australia.
- Rattus nitidus: Himalayan field rat.
noun
noun
noun
- an irrigated or flooded field where rice is grown
- rice in the husk either gathered or still in the field
- Rough or unhusked rice, either before it is milled or as a crop to be harvested.
- A drill used in boring wells, with cutters that expand on pressure.
- (countable) A paddy field, a rice paddy; an irrigated or flooded field where rice is grown.
- A snowy sheathbill.
- (colloquial, England) A labourer's assistant or workmate.
- A fit of temper; a tantrum.
- (African-American Vernacular, slang) A white person.
noun
- Edible grain (edible rice) harvested from these grasses.
- Rice of species Oryza rufipogon
- Rice of any of four species of grasses which form the genus Zizania, which have edible grains and edible stems.
- perennial aquatic grass of North America bearing grain used for food
- grains of aquatic grass of North America
noun
noun
- (figurative) A region that produces abundant rice.
- (slang) A jealously defended institutional resource such as a program, project, or budget.
- A dish (typically eaten from a bowl) of which rice is a primary ingredient, such as donburi.
- (figurative) A person's livelihood or source of income.
- A small bowl from which rice is typically eaten.
noun
- Wild rice with a red husk and pinkish white seed that is considered an objectionable weed in the rice fields of the southern U.S. but that has grain which is comparable to common rice in nutritive value.
- (cooking) A dish of rice made with tomatoes; a kind of soul food from South Carolina.
- Oryza punctata.
- Oryza longistaminata.
- Oryza rufipogon.
noun
name
- (religion) Initialism of Netherlands Reformed Congregation.
- (Indian politics) Initialism of National Register of Citizens.
- (Canada) Initialism of National Research Council.
- (US) Initialism of Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
- (Korea) Initialism of National Research Council for Economics, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
- (US) Initialism of Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation.
noun
noun
- Ricefield rat.
- Ratus exulans, found in the Pacific islands.
- Maxomys surifer (syn. Rattus surifer solaris).
- Rattus tiomanicus: Malayan field rat.
- Rattus sordidus (syn. Rattus conatus), a burrowing species that forms underground colonies, found in Australia.
- Rattus rattus argentiventer, found in the tropics.
- Rattus tunneyi, found in a variety of habitats, found in north and eastern Australia.
- Rattus nitidus: Himalayan field rat.
noun
noun
verb
- (intransitive) To harvest wild rice (Zizania spp.)
- (rare) To throw rice at a person (usually at a wedding).
- (computing, transitive) To customize the user interface of a computer system, e.g. a desktop environment. (derived from rice out)
- (transitive) To squeeze through a ricer; to mash or make into rice-sized pieces (especially potatoes).
- sieve so that it becomes the consistency of rice
noun
- (uncountable) Cereal plants, Oryza sativa of the grass family whose seeds are used as food.
- (countable) A specific variety of this plant.
- (uncountable, slang, ethnic slur, humorous) The types of automobile modifications characteristic of a rice burner.
- (uncountable) The seeds of this plant used as food.
- (computing, slang) An instance of customization of a user interface.
- (now chiefly, dialectal, Scotland, Ireland) A twig or stick.
- annual or perennial rhizomatous marsh grasses; seed used for food; straw used for paper
- grains used as food either unpolished or more often polished
verb
- To grow plants, notably crops.
- To turn or stir soil in preparation for planting or as a method of weed control between growing crop plants.
- (figurative) To nurture; to foster; to tend.
- prepare for crops
- promote the growth of
- adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment
- teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment