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Definition of Linseeds
1. linseed [n] - See also: linseed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Linseeds
Literary usage of Linseeds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1873)
"It is not safe, however, to rely upon the visible presence of whole linseeds as
a test of the good quality of a cake, for in apparently some of the worst ..."
2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1902)
"... II 0.935 Boiled linseeds' 0.935 Poppyseed 0.926 Maize oil, 1 0.924 Maize oil,
II 0.926 Maize oil, III (dark) 0.926 Maize oils 0.925 Sesame 0.924 ..."
3. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1860)
"... leguminous plants requires a lise of temperature above 77° during this period.
With regard to the northern cultivated plants, the linseeds, clover and ..."
4. A Treatise on Friction and Lost Work: In Machinery and Millwork by Robert Henry Thurston (1903)
"This reagent gives a green, greenish, or bluish-green coloration; the table gives
the linseeds of India, Bayonne, and North Europe, colza, ..."
5. The Invalid's Own Book: A Collection of Recipes from Various Books and by Mary Anne Boode Cust (1853)
"Take an ounce of linseeds, two drachms of liquorice root sliced and bruised; ...
Boil half a teacupful of linseeds in a pint of water for about ten minutes, ..."
6. Friction and Lubrication: Determinations of the Laws and Coëfficients of by Robert Henry Thurston (1879)
"This re-agent gives a green, greenish, bluish green coloration ; the table gives
the linseeds of India, Bayonne and North Europe, colza, ..."