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Wat (wie) is Flax - definitie


Flax (color)         
COLOR
Flax (colour); EEDC82
Flax or Flaxen is a pale yellowish-gray, the color of straw or unspun dressed flax. The first recorded use of flax as a color name in English was in 1915, Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 195; Color Sample of Flax: Page 47 Plate 12 Color Sample B2 but "flaxen" had been used to describe hair color in David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens in 1849: Mr.
flax         
  • Flax tissues, [[Tacuinum sanitatis]], 14th century
  • Brown flax seeds
  • ''De vlasoogst'' (1904) ("''The flax harvest''") painting by [[Emile Claus]], [[Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium]], [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]
  • Small flax plants
  • A flax field in bloom in [[North Dakota]]
  • alt=
  • Golden flax seeds
  • Golden flax seed meal
  • A hackle or heckle, a tool for threshing flax and preparing the fiber
  • heckling]] shop once used to prepare flax fibers. [[North Ayrshire]], Scotland.
  • bast]] fibers; P = [[phloem]]; X = [[xylem]]; Pi = [[pith]]
  • Bread rolls being topped with flax seeds before baking
  • Light-coloured flower
  • left
  • Four flax flowers pictured in the coat of arms of [[Mulgi Parish]]
  • Threshing, retting, and dressing flax at the [[Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum]] (Germany)
SPECIES OF PLANT
Linseed; Flaxseed; Flax seed; Common Flax; Linum usitatissimum; Linum usitatissimum L.; Linseed meal; Flaxseed meal; Ground flaxseed; Flax seeds; Flaxes; Lineseed; Flax Lignans; ATC code A06AC05; ATCvet code QA06AC05; Flaxseeds; Javas; Alsi; Common flax
Flax is a plant with blue flowers. Its stem is used for making thread, rope, and cloth, and its seeds are used for making linseed oil.
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flax         
  • Flax tissues, [[Tacuinum sanitatis]], 14th century
  • Brown flax seeds
  • ''De vlasoogst'' (1904) ("''The flax harvest''") painting by [[Emile Claus]], [[Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium]], [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]
  • Small flax plants
  • A flax field in bloom in [[North Dakota]]
  • alt=
  • Golden flax seeds
  • Golden flax seed meal
  • A hackle or heckle, a tool for threshing flax and preparing the fiber
  • heckling]] shop once used to prepare flax fibers. [[North Ayrshire]], Scotland.
  • bast]] fibers; P = [[phloem]]; X = [[xylem]]; Pi = [[pith]]
  • Bread rolls being topped with flax seeds before baking
  • Light-coloured flower
  • left
  • Four flax flowers pictured in the coat of arms of [[Mulgi Parish]]
  • Threshing, retting, and dressing flax at the [[Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum]] (Germany)
SPECIES OF PLANT
Linseed; Flaxseed; Flax seed; Common Flax; Linum usitatissimum; Linum usitatissimum L.; Linseed meal; Flaxseed meal; Ground flaxseed; Flax seeds; Flaxes; Lineseed; Flax Lignans; ATC code A06AC05; ATCvet code QA06AC05; Flaxseeds; Javas; Alsi; Common flax
¦ noun
1. a blue-flowered herbaceous plant that is cultivated for its seed (linseed) and for textile fibre made from its stalks. [Linum usitatissimum.]
textile fibre obtained from flax.
2. another term for New Zealand flax.
Origin
OE fl?x, of W. Gmc origin.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Flax
1. "It‘s well–known that flax is more durable, and it breathes better than cotton.
2. Bees pollinate many flowering plants, fruits, vegetables, and crops such as alfalfa, cotton, and flax.
3. Flax, tall and dressed in blue jeans, has worked with Orebaugh and other farmers for years.
4. The embalmers used linen made from flax, often recycling old clothes.
5. The house is also constructed with wheat, corn, flax, sunflower, canola, coconut and coffee.