linseed Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlɪn.siːd]
  • Us [ ˈlɪn.siːd]

Meaning of linseed In English

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Examples of linseed

  • Previous crops were peas, linseed and linseed in 1994, 1995 and 1996, respectively.

  • The red cedar wall coverings have been treated with a linseed oil-based compound to obscure their identity.

  • The result is a plaster as smooth as marble, made shiny with linseed oil, or soap or wax, to great effect.

  • The inclusion of whole linseed compared with linseed oil has the added advantage of supplying natural anti-oxidants, although disruption of the seed coat, either physically or chemically, is generally required.

  • Thirdly, anti-freeze, linseed oil and aerosols are now covered.

  • Growers of linseed will receive coupons for 12 cwt.

  • Another point about which he did not give us information is whether shipping has been released for bringing cotton cakes and linseed to this country.

  • If linseed cake stands during the winter, it invariably goes mouldy, and the young calves cannot thrive on it.

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