Strong woody fibers obtained especially from the phloem of from various plants.
(Botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubes.
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Examples for "bast fiber"
Examples for "bast fiber"
1What is the most important bast fiber?
2All bast fibers are obtained near the outer surface of the plant stems.
3Jute and hemp belong to the lower order of bast fibers.
4The immuno-ultrastructural investigation localized cell-wall polysaccharides of bast fibers during hemp hypocotyl growth.
5From what part of the plant are bast fibers obtained?
1All bast fibers are obtained near the outer surface of the plant stems.
2Jute and hemp belong to the lower order of bast fibers.
3The immuno-ultrastructural investigation localized cell-wall polysaccharides of bast fibers during hemp hypocotyl growth.
4Length is a fundamental characteristic determining the properties of bast fibres.
5Dick stuffed his bast in his pocket, and muttered things uncomplimentary to Banstead.
6He was handsomely dressed, but he had coarse bast shoes on his feet.
7So I said to Edd: 'Let's bast him a couple just fer luck.'
8These people built their sheltering homes of boughs and the bast of the juniper.
9Thou bast proved thyself a true sword of the Most High, strong and steadfast.
10The footgear consisted of crash bands, bast slippers, rope cross-garters.
11From what part of the plant are bast fibers obtained?
12Quite in the background lie two mats of woven bast, each covered with a sheepskin.
13Some are barefoot; some wear boots or bast shoes.
14The sisters Yonov barked lime-trees and made bast shoes.
15No spalls or fragments are thrown from the bast.
16In the same way, Bast had learned a new fear of late.