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the linseed
noun
The seed of the flax plant, which yields linseed oil
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The linseed mill with icy arms,The whitewashed churches purged of charms Evade our look.
Fewer thistles; to Vivat Regina and the linseed willow-sound of Compton and Edrich winning the Ashes.
The first seven courses, such as the linseed vinegar dip with mussel sauce, emerge from the kitchen every 100 to 120 seconds.
"If you get close enough, you can still smell the paint and the linseed oil," she said, gazing teary eyed at an ochre painting from 1949.
It's such a visual feast of dusky Renaissance colors you can practically taste the linseed oil and dusty grapes; fat mauve roses just beginning to wilt; dried pomegranates; and stuffed white pigeons with glass eyes.
Or in Hampshire: "I was walking in a stormlight that made the linseed pulse a hot green … Dark shoals of rooks over the woods, and billows of rain like candle-blacking dropping into water".
Compared to standard shive composite, whatever the linseed oil treatment, the setting times have been reduced, the mechanical strengths improved and the thermal conductivity slightly increased.
The linseed diet presented a forage-to-concentrate ratio of 50 50 and contained extruded linseed (1.86 kg/d) and linseed oil (190 g/d).
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