Sheaf may be the term you're looking for. Sheaves of grain are bundles of grain before threshing.
The word is "bind."
Sitta means grain. Kanak da Sitta will mean Grain(s) of wheat.
The German word "Korn" generally refers to grain or cereals, particularly wheat or rye. In some contexts, it can specifically refer to a type of distilled spirit made from grain, similar to vodka.
The antonym for "straggle" is "congregate" or "gather." Straggle means to move or spread out in a scattered or disorganized way, while congregate means to come together or gather in one place.
The past participle of the word "gather" is "gathered."
The root word "gran" means grain or seed. It is commonly seen in words like granule, granary, and granola.
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A granary; a building or place where grain is stored for preservation., To gather for preservation; to store, as in a granary; to treasure.
There is no such word in English. I think the original word gathper, was a spelling mistake. Gather means to collect.
Wheat is a word that rhymes with feet and means grain.
Collect.
Amass-meaning to gather together.
Harvest means to gather in - as in gathering in farm crops.
It means to gather. A gathering.
gather, assemble, meet
It means Pertaining to the Edriophthalma. Edriophthalma is a group of Crustacea in which the eyes are without stalks; the Arthrostraca.
The root word in "graduation" is "gradus," which is Latin for "step" or "degree." This root reflects the idea of moving to a higher level or achieving a milestone in one's education.
This word means seed bearing edible grain. Taken from Ceres, Roman God of agriculture and the Latin Cerealis meaning 'of grain'.