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Manila hemp
A fibrous material obtained from the abaca plant Musa textilis a plant allied to the banana growing in the Philippine and
Jute
East Indian Corchorus olitorius and Corchorus capsularis also the plant itself The fiber is much used for making mats gunny cloth cordage hangings paper etc
Flax plant
are two inches wide and several feet long and furnish a fiber which is used for making ropes mats and coarse cloth
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cattail
of the stem called also bulrush and reed mace The leaves are frequently used for seating chairs making mats etc See Catkin
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Fine soft hairy outgrowth from the skin or surface of animals or plants not matted and fleecy like wool
Coir
A material for cordage matting etc consisting of the prepared fiber of the outer husk of the cocoanut
clustered
growing close together but not in dense mats of plants
Blood boltered
Having the hair matted with clotted blood
Bast
The inner fibrous bark of various plants esp of the lime tree hence matting cordage etc made therefrom
Plica
A disease of the hair Plica polonica in which it becomes twisted and matted together The disease is of Polish origin and is hence called also Polish plait
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Mat - Law Dictionary Search Results
Manila hemp
A fibrous material obtained from the abaca plant Musa textilis a plant allied to the banana growing in the Philippine and
Jute
East Indian Corchorus olitorius and Corchorus capsularis also the plant itself The fiber is much used for making mats gunny cloth cordage hangings paper etc
Flax plant
are two inches wide and several feet long and furnish a fiber which is used for making ropes mats and coarse cloth
Keep your definitions linked to case research
cattail
of the stem called also bulrush and reed mace The leaves are frequently used for seating chairs making mats etc See Catkin
Down
Fine soft hairy outgrowth from the skin or surface of animals or plants not matted and fleecy like wool
Coir
A material for cordage matting etc consisting of the prepared fiber of the outer husk of the cocoanut
clustered
growing close together but not in dense mats of plants
Blood boltered
Having the hair matted with clotted blood
Bast
The inner fibrous bark of various plants esp of the lime tree hence matting cordage etc made therefrom
Plica
A disease of the hair Plica polonica in which it becomes twisted and matted together The disease is of Polish origin and is hence called also Polish plait
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