Fescue or rye
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GRASSRye or fescue
GRASSFescue or rye
GRASSESFescue and rye
GRASSTimothy or fescue.
BREADRye or pumpernickel
CROPOats or rye.
CROPRye or oats.
BREADRye or corn
GRAINRye or corn
GRAINWheat or rye
OLEOWhite or rye topper
BREADRye or whole wheat
LIQRye or rum: Abbr.
AWNBristle on barley or rye
CEREALRye or oats or such
WHEATAlternative to white or rye
BRANOat, wheat or rye, e.g.
WHEATBread choice that's not white or rye
SEEDEDLike some rye bread or tournament participants
SUBURBRye, N.Y., or Fort Lee, N.J.
vodkacolorless distilled liquor made from rye or wheat
vodkascolorless distilled liquor made from rye or wheat
limparye bread made with molasses or brown sugar
whiskeyA spirit distilled from malted grain, esp. barley or rye
maslinmixture of different grains, flours, or meals, esp. rye mixed with wheat
maslinsmixture of different grains, flours, or meals, esp. rye mixed with wheat
whiskeysa liquor distilled from fermented wort (as that obtained from rye, corn, or barley mash)
gliadineprolamin derived from the gluten of grain, as wheat or rye, used chiefly as a nutrient in high-protein diets
gliadinprolamin derived from the gluten of grain, as wheat or rye, used chiefly as a nutrient in high-protein diets
sazeraccocktail made with rye or bourbon, bitters, Pernod, and sugar, stirred or shaken with ice, strained and served with a twist of lemon rind
ergoticthe black or dark purple sclerotium of fungi (genus Claviceps) that occurs as a club-shaped body replacing the seed of a grass (as rye)
ergotsthe black or dark purple sclerotium of fungi (genus Claviceps) that occurs as a club-shaped body replacing the seed of a grass (as rye)
ergotismsa toxic condition produced by eating grain, grain products (as rye bread), or grasses infected with ergot fungus or by chronic excessive use of an ergot drug
ergotismcondition caused by eating rye or some other grain that is infected with ergot fungus or by taking an overdose of a medicine containing ergot, characterized by cramps, spasms, and a form of gangrene