ægilopic

Adjective

 * 1) * 1870, Hudson Tuttle, Arcana of Nature, William White & Co.; Volume I, fifth edition, Part II, Chapter VII, page 126:
 * He took the seeds of the ægilops ovata, a rough grass, native of Southern France and Italy, and after twelve successive years’ cultivation it became perfect wheat, and not a single plant ever reverted to its former ægilopic character.
 * He took the seeds of the ægilops ovata, a rough grass, native of Southern France and Italy, and after twelve successive years’ cultivation it became perfect wheat, and not a single plant ever reverted to its former ægilopic character.