Jute

[Jute]

A member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Saxons to become Anglo Saxons

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The coarse, strong fiber of the East Indian Corchorus olitorius, and C. capsularis; also, the plant itself. The fiber is much used for making mats, gunny cloth, cordage, hangings, paper, etc.

Noun
a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Saxons to become Anglo-Saxons

Noun
a plant fiber used in making rope or sacks


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The coarse, strong fiber of the East Indian Corchorus olitorius, and C. capsularis; also, the plant itself. The fiber is much used for making mats, gunny cloth, cordage, hangings, paper, etc.


Jute

Jute , n. [Hind. jt, Skr. jta matted hair; cf. jaa matted hair, fibrous roots.] The coarse, strong fiber of the East Indian Corchorus olitorius, and C. capsularis; also, the plant itself. The fiber is much used for making mats, gunny cloth, cordage, hangings, paper, etc.

The coarse, strong fiber of the East Indian Corchorus olitorius, and C. capsularis; also, the plant itself. The fiber is much used for making mats, gunny cloth, cordage, hangings, paper, etc.

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