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1 Botany
The finest of worsted yarns, and used for the best fabrics. A term applied to fine Australian wools of best quality. The fibre is fairly short and curly and has a large number of waves and serrations to the inch. (The term was originally applied to merino wool grown near Botany Bay, Australia). Today the terms " Botany " and " Merino " mean the same thing, viz., the fine, wavy wool clipped from the merino sheep. In the trade it is usual to refer to these fine wools as merino, while in the raw state, and as botany during processing and afterwards. -
2 botany
عِلْم النَّبَات \ botany: the scientific study of plants. -
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4 botany
[ˈbɔtənɪ] nounthe scientific study of plants.عِلْمِ النَّبات -
5 Botany Fabrics
The Retail Trading Standard Association specify that the expression " Botany " may be applied to worsted materials above 60's quality (see Botany Yams) -
6 Botany Wools
(1) All fine Australian wools are better known in Great Britain as Botany wools, and the term is used extensively in the United States. The name is taken from the harbour called Botany Bay, which is located on the eastern coast of Australia, in the State of New South Wales. The district adjacent to this bay is noted for the production of fine wools (2) General term for all classes of fine wool. They are sorted according to counts they will spin, without any other names. -
7 Botany Twills
This is a general term for dress twill fabrics made from botany yams in 2 x 2, 3 X 3, and 4 X 4 twill weaves, and many fancy twill weaves. They are all clear finished, which allows the face to be clearly seen. Qualities are numerous. -
8 Botany Wool Cloth
A fabric during the early 19th century, made of fine botany wool yarns, in a herringbone twill weave, 25-in. wide, for ladies' dresses. -
9 Botany Yarns
Super woollen yarns, made on the worsted principle, from high-class wools known as merinos. Wools are graded from 28's to 100's and the qualities above 60's are the merinos. They are full, soft and durable, and used for the best suitings and dress goods. The term botany is only applied to those yarns which are of 60's quality or over. -
10 Botany Noils
The waste from combing wool of good quality (see Noils) -
11 Doctor of Botany
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12 National Institute of Agricultural Botany
Ecology: NIABУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > National Institute of Agricultural Botany
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13 Zoology, Ontology, Ontogeny, Botany
University: ZOOBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Zoology, Ontology, Ontogeny, Botany
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14 растениеведение
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16 תורת הצומח
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17 תורת-הצמחים
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18 botânica
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19 ilmu pengetahuan tentang tumbuh-tumbuhan
botanyIndonesia-Inggris kamus > ilmu pengetahuan tentang tumbuh-tumbuhan
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20 ilmu tumbuh-tumbuhan
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Botany — (Roget s Thesaurus) >The science of plants. < N PARAG:Botany >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 botany botany Sgm: N 1 physiological botany physiological botany structural botany systematic botany Sgm: N 1 phytography phytography phytology phytotomy… … English dictionary for students
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