different between eleusine vs goosegrass
eleusine
English
Noun
eleusine (plural eleusines)
- A tropical grass (Eleusine coracana, finger millet) similar to millet, grown as a food crop and also used for weaving.
References
- eleusine on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- eleusine at OneLook Dictionary Search
Anagrams
- Unseelie, unseelie
Italian
Adjective
eleusine
- feminine plural of eleusino
eleusine From the web:
goosegrass
English
Alternative forms
- goose grass
- goose-grass
Etymology
From goose +? grass.
Noun
goosegrass (countable and uncountable, plural goosegrasses)
- Any of various grasses, sometimes used as food for geese, principally in genus Eleusine.
- Any of several grasses, sedges, and annual herbs.
Derived terms
- Indian goosegrass
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