Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
glumas y glumillas
English translation:
glumes, paleas, and lemmas
Spanish term
glumas y glumillas
This is from a text about rice. The phrase is:
"El arroz cuyos granos están aún cubiertos por la cáscara exterior (glumas y glumillas) después de la trilla"
Does anyone know what "glumas y glumillas" are?
Many thanks
4 +2 | glumes, paleas, and lemmas |
John Speese
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4 | glumes and small glumes |
Leonardo Lamarche
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4 | chaff and small/light chaff |
traductorchile
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PRO (2): franglish, Rachel Fell
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Proposed translations
glumes, paleas, and lemmas
glumes and small glumes
Thank you Leonardo. |
chaff and small/light chaff
Chaff (pronounced to rhyme with "half") is a term from agriculture used for the bracts and casings that are not edible and are harvested with the cereal grain. These casings include hulls or husks and part of the pericarp. The chaff is a byproduct of grain production and is often used for animal feed, while the grain is often made into flour.
Wikipedia
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