释义 |
em·mer \ˈemə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: German, from Old High German amari — more at yellowhammer : a hard red wheat (Triticum dicoccum) having spikelets with two kernels that remain in the glumes after threshing and being grown in several varieties in Russia and Germany and to a limited extent in the United States as a stock feed; broadly : any tetraploid wheat — compare spelt |