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indigenous cereal
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "indigenous cereal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to cereal grains that are native to a particular region or culture, often highlighting their traditional significance or cultivation practices. Example: "The indigenous cereal of the region has been cultivated for centuries and is a staple in the local diet."
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Today staple grain products include sorghum, millet, and an indigenous cereal named teff (Eragostis abyssinica).
Encyclopedias
Tef (Eragrostis tef), an indigenous cereal critical to food security in the Horn of Africa, is rich in minerals and protein, resistant to many biotic and abiotic stresses and safe for diabetics as well as sufferers of immune reactions to wheat gluten.
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Data for three major cash crops, maize, teff (an indigenous Ethiopian cereal) and pepper were available for five of the nine rural sub-districts included in the demographic surveillance, from the harvests 1997 2001.
Science
The genome sequence of tef, an indigenous and economically important cereal crop in the Horn of Africa, is a valuable resource for comparative and functional genomic studies of grasses, particularly for abiotic stress tolerance and healthy nutrition for which tef can be considered as model plant.
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Straw reinforcement (based on the cereal teff, Eragrostis abyssinica, a crucial indigenous staple in Ethiopia) is a common structural element in mud houses in the country.
Science
The indigenous carbohydrate staples in the Andean region were not cereals, but pseudocereals and 'root' crops grown for their underground storage organs.
Science
When formulating development projects, the government always nullifies the role of the livestock keepers and back short cut methods, such as cereal cultivation, land allocation and crossbreeding the valuable indigenous animal genetic resources with exotic breeds.
Incipient management of cereal plants and slash-and-burn techniques seem to have prevailed between 17.5 and 13 ka BP, which was indigenous and associated with grazing.
Indigenous, pop.
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For cereal.
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"Cereal milk".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "indigenous cereal" to emphasize the cereal's role in local food systems and biodiversity, contrasting it with globally traded commodities.
Common error
Avoid using "indigenous cereal" loosely; ensure that the cereal genuinely originates from the region being discussed and is not merely a recently introduced crop.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "indigenous cereal" functions primarily as a noun phrase, where "indigenous" acts as an adjective modifying the noun "cereal". As Ludwig AI suggests, it correctly highlights grains native to a particular region or culture.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "indigenous cereal" correctly refers to cereal grains that are native to a specific region, a fact confirmed by Ludwig AI. While grammatically sound, its usage is relatively rare, primarily appearing in scientific, encyclopedic, and news contexts. Alternatives like ""native grain"" or ""local grain"" can be used depending on the specific nuance required. When using this phrase, it's important to ensure that the cereal genuinely originates from the region being discussed to avoid misrepresentation.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
native grain
Focuses on the origin and growth of the grain in a specific region.
local grain
Highlights the geographical aspect and immediate availability of the cereal.
traditional grain
Emphasizes the historical and cultural significance of the cereal.
endemic cereal
Stresses that the cereal is unique to a particular place.
aboriginal cereal
Highlights the cereal's use by original inhabitants of a region.
regional cereal crop
Broadens the scope to include cereals cultivated within a specific region.
heritage grain
Focuses on the preservation and value of older cereal varieties.
native cultivated grain
Combines origin and human involvement in the cereal's growth.
traditional staple crop
Highlights the cereal's importance as a basic food in a particular culture.
locally sourced grain
Emphasizes the origin of the grain in nearby farms, fields or environment.
FAQs
How can I use "indigenous cereal" in a sentence?
You can use "indigenous cereal" to refer to grains that are native to a particular region. For example: "The survival of local communities depends on the cultivation of "indigenous cereal" crops."
What are some alternatives to using the phrase "indigenous cereal"?
Depending on the context, you might use alternatives such as "native grain", "local grain", or "traditional grain".
What's the difference between "indigenous cereal" and "imported grain"?
"Indigenous cereal" refers to grains that originated and have been cultivated in a particular region, while "imported grain" refers to grains brought into a region from elsewhere.
Is it appropriate to use "indigenous cereal" when discussing modern agriculture?
Yes, it is appropriate, particularly when discussing the preservation of biodiversity, sustainable farming practices, or the cultural significance of traditional crops, even within the context of modern agriculture.
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Usage summary
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86%
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested