Barley

/ˈbɑːrli/ noun

A grain plant with long, bristly heads, used for food, animal feed, and making products like beer and soups. Its seeds are small and pale and can be eaten in many forms.

It comes from Old English “bærlic,” meaning barley-like, from “bere,” an old word for barley. The plant has been grown for thousands of years in many cultures.

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