Definitionn. seed of amaranth plants used as a native cereal in Central and South America
Last update: September 8, 2015
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At the lower elevations rice, maize and millets are common, wheat and barley at a somewhat higher level, and buckwheat and amaranth usually on the poorer lands, or those recently reclaimed from forest. [Please select]
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Blue sky, white marble colonnades, and golden domes vaulting and zoning the burnished leaves of the orange trees, where the green fruit hung like emeralds above a tangle of roses and marigolds, chrysanthemums and crimson amaranth. [Please select]
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He found much purslane and wild amaranth. [Please select]
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