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foxtail millet noun : a coarse drought-resistant but frost-sensitive annual grass (Setaria italica) with a thick heavy elongated spicate inflorescence that is probably derived from an Old World bristle grass (S. viridis), has differentiated into a number of varieties under cultivation, and is grown for grain, hay, and forage in the Old World and chiefly for green fodder and silage in the U.S. — called also Hungarian grass, Italian millet; see german millet, siberian millet |