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		Definition of wheaten in English: wheatenadjective ˈwiːt(ə)nˈ(h)witn 1Made from the grains or flour of wheat. Example sentencesExamples -  Bread of barley and wheaten flour stood for life, wine for celebration.
 -  My goodness, what a terrifically odd and bizarre wheaten bread product you are, upon my word!
 -  Although most Borders have dark ears and muzzles, their coats may be grizzle and tan, blue and tan, red or wheaten.
 -  The plate of stewed mutton, wheaten bread and cheese presented to her was strangely appetising, and she thought nothing of bolting down her meal like a lone wolf after a seven-season famine.
 -  Baker is another common English name and they were baking leavened wheaten loaves (raised with yeast) in brick ovens 1200 years ago, not so different to our own.
 -  On Sundays and holidays he ate a bit of wheaten bread a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale.
 -  There were several newly baked wheaten loaves, and some hen's eggs, broken open and boiled in broth.
 -  Staple foods in Eritrea include kitcha, which is thin and unleavened and prepared from wheaten flour.
 -  They were like sisters, though different as night and day - willowy Drueta with her wheaten locks and azure eyes, and sensual Sisilla with hair of ebony and eyes of gold.
 -  As the staple food, wheaten bread has been established since the Spanish regime, and the typical bun, called pan de sal (bread of salt), is the usual breakfast bread.
 -  What came out of the darn machine this morning was wheaten but it wasn't bread.
 -  I stayed the night in Dromore with Jimmy and Elise, at Sylvan Hill House, where hospitality was borne on plates of wheaten bread.
 -  Cream, gray, wheaten and red are other typical colors.
 -  His wheaten hair fell in an untamed shock across his forehead, and though it did not indicate recent trimming, his sideburns were neatly shaped.
 -  In southern Britain, potatoes only became part of the staple diet of the poor during the early 19th cent. when the rising cost of wheaten bread obliged people to change.
 -  On Sundays he ate a bit of wheaten bread, a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale.
 -  Moreover the shift to wheaten bread, in preference to what were perceived to be inferior, darker flours, was accelerated by the onset of the French wars.
 -  I know my wheaten Scottie, Sheila will find a place.
 -  They sat in their carved chairs, and we ate slices of wheaten bread and toasted cheeses and drank weak ale.
 -  A heavy bread made from barley flour was common, but there is evidence that at least some people had wheaten bread available to them.
 -  Consumed worldwide, this wheaten staple is uniquely versatile, simple to make and always satisfying.
 -  The by-product of gluten production, also called non-glutinous flour or wheaten cornstarch.
 -  The glossy appearance of wheaten corn flour is from the fact that in ordinary flour the gluten remains undissolved and does not transmit light.
 -  The lower classes drink wheaten beer prepared with honey.
 -  Modir took a patterned cloth of bright linen and covered the table; then she took fine white wheaten bread and covered the cloth.
 -  The people's clothes were poorly made as well, their clothes were similar to wheaten sacks and none but the black smith had reasonable clothes on.
 
 - 1.1 Of a colour resembling that of wheat; a pale yellow-beige.
小麦色的;淡米黄色的  the coat is wheaten or fawn in colour Example sentencesExamples -  His wheaten colored hair illuminated his corn blue eyes.
 -  She has a beautiful even, harsh coat, dark wheaten in colour and a dear wee head with a good-shaped muzzle.
 
 Synonyms beige, straw-coloured, yellowish, yellowish-brown, brownish-yellow, light brown, pale brown, tan, fawn, sand, sandy, oatmeal, biscuit, coffee, coffee-coloured, camel, caramel  
 
 Rhymesbeaten, Beaton, Beeton, Cretan, Keaton, neaten, Nuneaton, overeaten, sweeten, uneaten    Definition of wheaten in US English: wheatenadjectiveˈ(h)witnˈ(h)wētn 1(especially of bread) made of wheat. (尤指面包)小麦制的 Example sentencesExamples -  In southern Britain, potatoes only became part of the staple diet of the poor during the early 19th cent. when the rising cost of wheaten bread obliged people to change.
 -  Although most Borders have dark ears and muzzles, their coats may be grizzle and tan, blue and tan, red or wheaten.
 -  I know my wheaten Scottie, Sheila will find a place.
 -  There were several newly baked wheaten loaves, and some hen's eggs, broken open and boiled in broth.
 -  As the staple food, wheaten bread has been established since the Spanish regime, and the typical bun, called pan de sal (bread of salt), is the usual breakfast bread.
 -  His wheaten hair fell in an untamed shock across his forehead, and though it did not indicate recent trimming, his sideburns were neatly shaped.
 -  Baker is another common English name and they were baking leavened wheaten loaves (raised with yeast) in brick ovens 1200 years ago, not so different to our own.
 -  On Sundays and holidays he ate a bit of wheaten bread a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale.
 -  On Sundays he ate a bit of wheaten bread, a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale.
 -  The glossy appearance of wheaten corn flour is from the fact that in ordinary flour the gluten remains undissolved and does not transmit light.
 -  Staple foods in Eritrea include kitcha, which is thin and unleavened and prepared from wheaten flour.
 -  They were like sisters, though different as night and day - willowy Drueta with her wheaten locks and azure eyes, and sensual Sisilla with hair of ebony and eyes of gold.
 -  The people's clothes were poorly made as well, their clothes were similar to wheaten sacks and none but the black smith had reasonable clothes on.
 -  I stayed the night in Dromore with Jimmy and Elise, at Sylvan Hill House, where hospitality was borne on plates of wheaten bread.
 -  Cream, gray, wheaten and red are other typical colors.
 -  Bread of barley and wheaten flour stood for life, wine for celebration.
 -  Modir took a patterned cloth of bright linen and covered the table; then she took fine white wheaten bread and covered the cloth.
 -  My goodness, what a terrifically odd and bizarre wheaten bread product you are, upon my word!
 -  They sat in their carved chairs, and we ate slices of wheaten bread and toasted cheeses and drank weak ale.
 -  A heavy bread made from barley flour was common, but there is evidence that at least some people had wheaten bread available to them.
 -  The plate of stewed mutton, wheaten bread and cheese presented to her was strangely appetising, and she thought nothing of bolting down her meal like a lone wolf after a seven-season famine.
 -  Consumed worldwide, this wheaten staple is uniquely versatile, simple to make and always satisfying.
 -  The by-product of gluten production, also called non-glutinous flour or wheaten cornstarch.
 -  Moreover the shift to wheaten bread, in preference to what were perceived to be inferior, darker flours, was accelerated by the onset of the French wars.
 -  What came out of the darn machine this morning was wheaten but it wasn't bread.
 -  The lower classes drink wheaten beer prepared with honey.
 
 - 1.1 Of a color resembling that of wheat; a pale yellow-beige.
小麦色的;淡米黄色的  the coat is wheaten or fawn in color Example sentencesExamples -  She has a beautiful even, harsh coat, dark wheaten in colour and a dear wee head with a good-shaped muzzle.
 -  His wheaten colored hair illuminated his corn blue eyes.
 
 Synonyms beige, straw-coloured, yellowish, yellowish-brown, brownish-yellow, light brown, pale brown, tan, fawn, sand, sandy, oatmeal, biscuit, coffee, coffee-coloured, camel, caramel  
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