bast
Kelime Anlamı :
1. hasır lifi.
2. ıhlamur iç kabuğu.
3. sak kabuğu.
4. bazı ağaçların hasır yapmak için kullanılan iç kabuğu.
5. iç kabuk.
Tanımlar :
1.
see phloem.
2. bast fiber.
2. bast fiber.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
fibre made from the phloem of certain plants and used for matting and cord.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the inner fibrous bark of various plants; esp. of the lime tree; hence, matting, cordage, etc., made therefrom.
2. A thick mat or hassock. see 2d bass, 2.
2. A thick mat or hassock. see 2d bass, 2.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
bastardy.
2. bastard; illegitimate.
3. the strong inner fibrous bark of various trees, especially of species of linden (Tilia), of which the russia matting of commerce is made.
4. in botany, a tissue, otherwise called the liber or phloëm, formed of or containing very narrow, long, and tough flexible cells, called bast-cells or bast-fibers, and occurring most abundantly in the inner bark of dicotyledons.
5. A rope or cord made of the inner bark of the lime-tree, or the bark made into ropes or mats. see bass, 3.
6. A name sometimes given to the portion of raw-silk fiber which envelops the fibroin: virtually the same as the sericin.
7. A trade-name of the piassava-fiber. see bast-palm, piassava, and bass, 4.
2. bastard; illegitimate.
3. the strong inner fibrous bark of various trees, especially of species of linden (Tilia), of which the russia matting of commerce is made.
4. in botany, a tissue, otherwise called the liber or phloëm, formed of or containing very narrow, long, and tough flexible cells, called bast-cells or bast-fibers, and occurring most abundantly in the inner bark of dicotyledons.
5. A rope or cord made of the inner bark of the lime-tree, or the bark made into ropes or mats. see bass, 3.
6. A name sometimes given to the portion of raw-silk fiber which envelops the fibroin: virtually the same as the sericin.
7. A trade-name of the piassava-fiber. see bast-palm, piassava, and bass, 4.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
cat- or lion-headed egyptian goddess; represents life-giving power of the sun
2. (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubes
3. strong woody fibers obtained especially from the phloem of from various plants
2. (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubes
3. strong woody fibers obtained especially from the phloem of from various plants
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