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Definition of Flaxseeds
1. flaxseed [n] - See also: flaxseed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flaxseeds
Literary usage of Flaxseeds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Illinois State Entomologist Concerning Operations Under the by Illinois State Entomologist (1890)
"The next day, June 27, the flaxseeds of this second spring: generation thus ...
flaxseeds were opened August 15 and found to contain still living larva?, ..."
2. Little Wanderers by Margaret Warner Morley (1899)
"When flaxseeds are wet they become very sticky on the outside. ... You can easily
see this jelly-like covering by putting a few flaxseeds in a few drops of ..."
3. The American Entomologist edited by Benjamin Dann Walsh, Charles V Riley, George Vasey (1880)
"The " flaxseeds " of this brood, from one to about twenty in number, ... The "
flaxseeds " of the second generation affect the wheat in the late spring and ..."
4. Economic Zoology: An Introductory Text-book in Zoology, with Special by Herbert Osborn (1908)
"The "flaxseeds" formed in the stems are usually left in the stubble, although
some occurring in higher joints may be cut with the straw and in this manner ..."
5. Farm Friends and Farm Foes: A Text-book of Agricultural Science by Clarence Moores Weed (1910)
"If so, look for the larvae or " flaxseeds " of this insect. 3. If found, place
the flaxseeds in a glass dish to see if you can rear the flies. 4. ..."
6. ... Report of the United States Entomological Commission by United States Entomological commission (1883)
"The <;flaxseeds" of this brood, from one to about twenty in number, are situated
between the stalk and ... The " flaxseeds" of the second generation ..."