0 (also adjective) (of) the cut stalks of corn etc, having many uses, eg as bedding for cattle etc, making mats and other goods etc -- jerami
2 a paper or plastic tube through which to suck a drink into the mouth -- straw
Eventually they come to an agreement that the wife will disguise herself as a child by putting on a straw hat decorated with flowers.
Effect of straw addition on nitrous oxide and methane emissions from stored farmyard manures.
In case of a straw that may be lying horizontal on the work-space, the default orientation is vertical.
No association is required with this method as the selection is direct rather than indirect, as it is with coins, straws, and dice.
Its seed is a rich source of protein, minerals, and vitamins for human nutrition, and the straw is a valued animal feed.
It is interesting to note here that the final straw for her neighbours was the repeated playing of the song.
Except for the 1992 growing season, straw production remained low without any mulch despite fertilizer application.
When the finger millet was dry, the straw was cut, removed and applied as a mulch to treatment 4 (high vigour).