Synonym: cereal grass, food grain, grain. Similar words: here and there, real, realm, really, cerebral, cerebrum, ceremony, sincerely. Meaning: ['sɪərɪəl] n. 1. grass whose starchy grains are used as food: wheat; rice; rye; oats; maize; buckwheat; millet 2. foodstuff prepared from the starchy grains of cereal grasses 3. a breakfast food prepared from grain. adj. made of grain or relating to grain or the plants that produce it.
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(241) Maize(Zea mays L. ) is one of the most important cereal crops and is used world wide for human and animal consumption.
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(243) For Baby's First Feeding, use 4 Tablespoons of liquid for every 1 Tablespoon of dry cereal. Gradually increase serving size as baby grows.
(244) Mix dried or fresh goji berries with a cup of plain yogurt, sprinkle them on your oatmeal or cold cereal[sentencedict.com], or enjoy a handful by themselves.
(245) We have bread with ham, bacon, sausage, cakes and cereal.
(246) When else in your relationship -- unless you're the type of couple to engage in accusatory screaming matches in the cereal aisle of Whole Foods -- will its terms and conditions be laid so bare?
(247) An accurate dietary history is critical. Reports of diarrhea beginning with the introduction of wheat cereal suggest celiac disease.
(248) Cereal song company shows, this one new function of this company is done not have lawbreaking .
(249) Hot cereal is perfect for winter mornings and will probably keep you feeling full a little longer than cold cereal.
(250) To establish a simple, accurate and sensitive method for the simultaneous determination of four indandione rodenticides in cereal by high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC).
(251) For the complexity of genome of hexaploid wheat, construction of molecular marker genetic linkage maps of wheat and QTL analysis are far behind of other cereal crops, like rice, maize and so on.
(252) This can include switching over to a different cell phone or cable service provider or buying unbranded breakfast cereal.
(253) Eat foods rich in complex carbohydrates and protein, like eggs and whole-wheat cereal or toast, so your energy lasts.
(254) Cereal grain plant of the family Poaceae (or Gramineae), probably native to Africa, and its edible starchy seeds.
(255) a bowl of cereal.
(256) Rice is the most important cereal in many tropical and sub - tropical areas.
(257) We can get cereal, paper products, cat food or whatever we need here.
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(258) Try bringing breakfast foods to work, too, like dry cereal and milk or instant oatmeal, and you won't be tempted to buy an expensive pastry or muffin on the way into the office, she said.
(259) The rice husk is a ligneous hard layer of the cereal with high silicate content.
(260) Police forces have found the big euro notes in cereal boxes, tires and in hidden compartments in trucks, says Soren Pedersen, spokesman for Europol, the European police agency based in The Hague.
(261) Kellogg, for example, launched cold cereal, an alien category, at prohibitively high prices.
(262) He is the manager of hub cereal and foodstuffs and export corporation.
(263) Giant cereal box was placed in Vancouver to reveal 2012 Honda Civic.
(264) For oatmeal, additions from raisins to cinnamon, to apples doll up a simple cereal.
(265) East Indian cereal grass whose seed yield a somewhat bitter flour, a staple in the Orient.
(266) Cereal farmers are using less chemical fertiliser in response to concern over pollution.
(267) Use 4 Tablespoons of liquid for every 1 Tablespoon of dry cereal. Gradually increase serving size as baby grows.
(268) Main raw materials: cereal, non-dairy creamer, sugar, oats, brown rice and spirulina powder.
(269) Have a little yogurt with cereal in it, a little bit of peanut butter on some crackers, or a granola bar with a little bit of protein in it.
(270) Its founder, Donald Katz, told the Observer: "Colin Firth could read me the back of a Marmite jar and I would listen... I'd pay Dustin Hoffman to read from a cereal box."