coir Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɔɪ.ər]
  • Us [ kɔɪr]

Meaning of coir In English

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  • The upholstery is usually a layer of coir, sisal, or synthetic material.

  • The coir is blended with a mix of nitrogen, phosphate and potassium fertilizers to form compost.

  • Coir matting in the drawing room gives a plain background for Turkish rugs.

  • In both situations the tubers were covered with shredded coir (coco-peat) to which water was applied once every seven days to prevent it drying out.

  • The tubers in both the yam barn and the growth chamber were kept in moist coir, such that all were subject to similar humidity.

  • It is the sort of work for which preferably coir rope should be used.

  • She cannot equate burning wool, hair and coir fibre with foam.

  • If, however, the supply of coir fibre should cease to be available, there would be no objection to the use of flock filling.

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