- lime tree bast
- липовое мочало
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности. 2013.
Bast fibre — (fiber) or skin fibre is plant fibre collected from the phloem (the inner bark or the skin) or bast surrounding the stem of certain, mainly dicotyledonic, plants. They support the conductive cells of the phloem and provide strength to the stem.… … Wikipedia
Bast — Bast, n. [AS. b[ae]st; akin to Icel., Sw., Dan., D., & G. bast, of unknown origin. Cf. {Bass} the tree.] 1. The inner fibrous bark of various plants; esp. of the lime tree; hence, matting, cordage, etc., made therefrom. [1913 Webster] 2. A thick… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bast — [bast] noun fibre obtained from plants and used for matting and cord, in particular the inner bark of a lime tree. Origin OE bæst, of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary
lime — {{11}}lime (n.1) chalky mineral used in making mortar, from O.E. lim sticky substance, birdlime, mortar, cement, gluten, from P.Gmc. *leimaz (Cf. O.S., O.N., Dan. lim, Du. lijm, Ger. Leim birdlime ), from PIE root * (s)lei slime, slimy, sticky… … Etymology dictionary
tree — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. plant, sapling, scrub, shrub, bush; timber; whiffletree; stake; gibbet, gallows; family tree, pedigree, lineage. See vegetable, ancestry. II (Roget s IV) n. Common types of trees include: ash, elm,… … English dictionary for students
Tilia — taxobox name = Tilia image caption = Tilia platyphyllos regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Eudicots unranked ordo = Rosids ordo = Malvales familia = Malvaceae genus = Tilia genus authority = L. subdivision ranks =… … Wikipedia
linden — the lime tree, 15780s, noun use of an adjective, of linden wood, from O.E. lind linden (n.), from P.Gmc. *lindjo (Cf. O.S. linda, O.N. lind, O.H.G. linta, Ger. linde), probably from PIE *lent o flexible (see LITHE (Cf. lithe)); with reference to … Etymology dictionary
Bass — Bass, n. [A corruption of bast.] 1. (Bot.) The linden or lime tree, sometimes wrongly called {whitewood}; also, its bark, which is used for making mats. See {Bast}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Pron. ?) A hassock or thick mat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whitewood — Bass Bass, n. [A corruption of bast.] 1. (Bot.) The linden or lime tree, sometimes wrongly called {whitewood}; also, its bark, which is used for making mats. See {Bast}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Pron. ?) A hassock or thick mat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Woodbastwick — is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is located on the River Bure between Cockshoot Broad and Salhouse Broad, within The Broads National Park and close to Bure Marshes NNR (National Nature Reserve). The city of… … Wikipedia
Mat — This article is about a piece of fabric. For other uses, see Mat (disambiguation). A welcome mat from Lexington, Massachusetts. A mat is a generic term for a piece of fabric or flat material, generally placed on a floor or other flat surface, and … Wikipedia