0 the long, dried stems of plants such as wheat (= plant for grain), often given to animals for sleeping on and eating -- saman
a straw hat
1 a thin plastic or paper tube that you use for drinking through -- kamış, pipet
However, this default constraint on the orientation of the straw is not permanent.
Moreover, the straw man the critics have attacked has in some cases been made of real straw.
This question might be dismissed as a straw-man argument against a version of strong adaptationism.
Other farmers chose to harvest seed and straw at maturity.
His toppling of straw men does not tell us much about the genuine merits of the positivist stance.
It provided "a straw man in contrast to which the diverse-even incompatible-character of various streams of recent scholarship is obscured" (273).
They were kept on straw and were fed hay twice daily.
When the finger millet was dry, the straw was cut, removed and applied as a mulch to treatment 4 (high vigour).
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