A plant with blue flowers which is cultivated for its edible seeds and for its fibers that are used to make cloth.
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Examples for "flax"
Examples for "flax"
1Hemp and flax seemed to work particularly well, though hemp was rougher.
2It was the best flax I ever had, in the first place.
3Much ado to get in the rye, and the flax half spoiled.
4It was in grains, about the size and shape of flax seed.
5The Cyclopes returned with large quantities of tow-shortfibers of carded flax.
1Rub stains on furniture with cold-drawn linseed oil; then rub with alcohol.
2We use the highest grade of lead and the purest linseed oil.
3An eerie stillness seemed to envelop the room like a linseed poultice.
4Cotton oil-cake is now ordered at the same price as linseed cake.
5Beans, peas, linseed and gluten meals may be used in small quantities.
1Linen, the other product of the vegetable kingdom, is obtained from the fibres of the common flax.
2Like common flax, or linseed, its seeds are naturally rich in the plant version of short-chain omega-3 fatty acids.
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