Oilseed vs Camelina - What's the difference?
oilseed | camelina |
The seed of any of several plants which are used commercially as a source of vegetable oil
The plant that yields such seed
The plant , sometimes cultivated for oilseed
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As a noun oilseed
is the seed of any of several plants which are used commercially as a source of vegetable oil.As a proper noun camelina is
.oilseed
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(en-noun)Hyponyms
* linseed, rapeseed, cottonseedDerived terms
*oilseed cake *oilseed rapecamelina
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