four-rowed barley
[ fawr-rohd, fohr- ]
/ ˈfɔrˌroʊd, ˈfoʊr- /
noun
a class of barley having, in each spike, six rows of grain, with two pairs of rows overlapping.
Origin of four-rowed barley
First recorded in 1880–85
Words nearby four-rowed barley
four-o'clock family,
four-on-the-floor,
four-part,
four-part harmony,
four-poster,
four-rowed barley,
four-spot,
four-star,
four-striper,
four-stroke,
four-way