Oryza is pronounced as oh-rye-zuh.
The word "rice" is derived from the Old French word "ris," which comes from Italian "riso," and ultimately from Latin "oryza." The Latin word itself is derived from Greek "ὄρυζα" (oryza), which is thought to have been borrowed from the Dravidian languages of South India. This linguistic evolution reflects the long history of rice cultivation and trade across different cultures and regions.
pronounce it as "eat" girl
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
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The prefix of the word "pronounce" is "pro-".
Rice belongs to the genus Oryza; the rice we eat is the seed of either the Oryza sativa or Oryza glabemimaplants, which belong to the family Poaceae. Oryza is part of the subfamily Bambusoideae.
The name of the plant that grows rice is Oryza sativa.
oryza sativa
Rice is comprised of two species: Oryza sativa and Oryza glabberima.
Rice is a cereal grain which is classified in the grass species Oryza sativa or Oryza glaberrima
The classification of rice is in the division of the magnoliophyta. The genus is Oryza and the species is Oryza sativa which is also its scientific name.
The genus of grasses to which rice belongs is Oryza.
The scientific name of rice is Oryza sativa. In Filipino, rice is called "bigas" or "kanin."
Oryza sativa
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Oryza sativa
Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: MagnoliophytaClass: LiliopsidaOrder: PoalesFamily: PoaceaeGenus: Oryza