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  • 101malt — /mawlt/, n. 1. germinated grain, usually barley, used in brewing and distilling. 2. any alcoholic beverage, as beer, ale, or malt liquor, fermented from malt. 3. whisky, as Scotch, that is distilled entirely from malted barley. 4. See malted milk …

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  • 102Maize — This article is about the cereal grain, primarily known as corn in the United States. For other uses, see Maize (disambiguation). Corn redirects here. For other uses, see Corn (disambiguation). Maize Illustration depicting both male and female… …

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  • 103Folic acid — Folic acid …

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  • 104Rye — For other uses, see Rye (disambiguation). Rye Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …

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  • 105Ohalo — is the common designation for the archaeological site Ohalo II, which is located near the Sea of Galilee in modern day Israel, and one of the best preserved hunter gatherer archaeological sites of the Last Glacial Maximum, having been radiocarbon …

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  • 106buckwheat — buckwheatlike, adj. /buk hweet , weet /, n. 1. a plant, esp. Fagopyrum esculentum, cultivated for its triangular seeds, which are used as a feed for animals or made into a flour for human consumption, as in pancakes or cereal. Cf. buckwheat… …

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  • 107rice — /ruys/, n., v., riced, ricing. n. 1. the starchy seeds or grain of an annual marsh grass, Oryza sativa, cultivated in warm climates and used for food. 2. the grass itself. v.t. 3. to reduce to a form resembling rice: to rice potatoes. [1200 50;… …

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  • 108Rice — /ruys/, n. 1. Anne, born 1941, U.S. novelist. 2. Dan (Daniel McLaren), 1823 1900, U.S. circus clown, circus owner, and Union patriot. 3. Elmer, 1892 1967, U.S. playwright. 4. Grantland /grant leuhnd/, 1880 1954, U.S. journalist. * * * I Edible… …

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  • 109Agriculture in Chad — OverviewIn 1986 approximately 83% of the active population were farmers or herders. This sector of the economy accounted for almost half of GDP. With the exception of cotton, some small scale sugar production, and a portion of the peanut crop,… …

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  • 110Kansas State University College of Agriculture — Infobox University name= KSU College of Agriculture established= 1863 dean= Fred Cholick city= Manhattan, Kansas undergrad= postgrad= faculty= colors = Purple and Silver color box|Purple color box|Silver affiliations= Kansas State University|… …

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