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'whole wheat rice'
Is this a back-formation from the Double Dutch? But seriously, I had never heard of whole-wheat rice, but a quick minute spin of the Web via Google proves me to have led a sheltered life. I guess, it makes no never-mind that wheat originally meant a grain of any cereal.
As for the hyphenated or non-hyphenated, both spaced and spaceless. Shrug.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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