Awn: A slender, bristlelike appendage found on the spikelets of many grasses.
Awns.
Barley bristle is called Awn.
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An ail is an ailment or an illness, or a bristle of barley or other types of corn.
The leaf of grass is called a blade. There are no bristles on a grass plant other than on the inflorescence, which case it is called an awn.Awn is a stiff bristle, especially one of those growing from the ear or flower of barley, rye, and many grasses.
The name of the botanical bristle is Awn.
A three letter word for grass bristle is the word "awn." Awn is a stiff bristle, especially one of those growing from the ear or flower of barley, rye, and many grasses.
A three letter word for grass bristle could be awn. Awn is a stiff bristle, especially one of those growing from the ear or flower of barley, rye, and many grasses.
That "bristle" you're referring to could be the one found at the top of a flowering grass plant, which is called an awn. But there are no bristles on the blade or leaf of a grass plant. Awn is a stiff bristle, especially one of those growing from the ear or flower of barley, rye, and many other grasses.
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Barley got its name fro the Barley sugar that was often made into small spiral sticks.
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barley = ಜವೆಗೋಧಿ (javegOdhi)