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traditionally made of
burlap (Hessian fabric)
formed from jute, hemp,
sisal, or
other natural fibres,
usually in the
crude spun form of tow. Modern-day...
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decorative baskets using available and
sustainable natural fibers like
sisal gr**** in
Eswatini and
raffia in Ghana. Some
examples of
leading designers include...
- lignin:
examples include cotton, hemp, jute, flax, abaca, piña, ramie,
sisal, bag****e, and banana.
Plant fibers are emplo**** in the
manufacture of paper...
- bast, leaf, seed or fruit, and
gr**** fibers. The
fibers most
widely used in the
industry are flax, jute, hemp, kenaf,
sisal and coir. The
straw fibers could...
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Serpent SETL
Short Code
SIMPOL SIGNAL SiMPLE SIMSCRIPT Simula Simulink SISAL SKILL SLIP
SMALL Smalltalk SML
Strongtalk Snap!
SNOBOL (SPITBOL) Snowball...
- banana,
producing "manila" rope from
leaves Piña, from
pineapple leaves Sisal, an
agave Bowstring hemp, a
common house plant, also
Sansevieria roxburghiana...
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Gr**** cloth (China
gr**** cloth, ) is an
umbrella term for many
handloom cloths made with
yarns from
several vegetable fibers such as hemp, ramie, nettle...
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Bamboo is a
group of
woody perennial plants in the true
gr**** family Poaceae. In the
tribe Bambuseae, also
known as bamboo,
there are 91
genera and over...
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nettle family Heavy,
tough Rayon Wood Pulp Soft, lightweight,
absorbent Sisal Agave sisalana Strength,
durability Soy
protein Tofu-manufacturing waste...
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fabric made of
vegetable fibres,
usually the skin of the jute
plant or
sisal leaves. It is
generally used (in the
crude tow form
known as gunny) for...