bast fibre
1Bast fibre — (fiber) or skin fibre is plant fibre collected from the phloem (the inner bark or the skin) or bast surrounding the stem of certain, mainly dicotyledonic, plants. They support the conductive cells of the phloem and provide strength to the stem.… …
2bast fibre — karniena statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Sudėtingas induočių augalų apytakinis audinys, kuriuo organinių medžiagų tirpalai patenka į visus augalo organus. atitikmenys: angl. bast fibre vok. Bastfasern, f rus. волокно ивы, m; …
3bast fibre — soft, woody fibre obtained from stems of dicotyledonous (dicotyledon) plants (flowering plants with net veined leaves) and used for textiles and cordage. Such fibres, usually characterized by fineness and flexibility, are also known as… …
4bast — [bast] noun fibre obtained from plants and used for matting and cord, in particular the inner bark of a lime tree. Origin OE bæst, of unknown origin …
5fibre — /ˈfaɪbə / (say fuybuh) noun 1. a fine thread like piece, as of cotton, jute, or asbestos. 2. a slender filament. 3. filaments collectively. 4. matter composed of filaments. 5. fibrous structure. 6. character: moral fibre. 7. a. filamentous matter …
6bast fiber — noun strong woody fibers obtained especially from the phloem of from various plants • Syn: ↑bast • Hypernyms: ↑natural fiber, ↑natural fibre * * * noun : bast 2 * * * bast (def. 2) …
7bast — noun /bæst/ Fibre made from the phloem of certain plants and used for matting and cord. I thought I saw Him in the Long Walk there, by the bed of Nelly Roche, tending a fallen flower with a wisp of bast …
8bast — n. the inner bark of lime, or other flexible fibrous bark, used as fibre in matting etc. Etymology: OE baeligst f. Gmc …
9Bast — n. the inner bark of lime, or other flexible fibrous bark, used as fibre in matting etc. Etymology: OE baeligst f. Gmc …
10natural fibre — ▪ raw material Introduction any hairlike raw material directly obtainable from an animal, vegetable, or mineral source and convertible into nonwoven fabrics such as felt or paper or, after spinning into yarns, into woven cloth. A natural fibre… …