👉 Buckwheat-like is a term used in the field of linguistics and semantics to describe a linguistic phenomenon where words can be interpreted as if they were composed entirely from sounds rather than letters or phonemes, with no vowels. This includes words that have a similar sound pattern but are not simply consonant clusters like "buck" or "cow." Buckwheat-like words are often found in languages where there is a strong reliance on vowel harmony and syllable structure, leading to the idea