Definitionn. when dried yields a hard substance used e.g. in golf balls
Last update: July 9, 2015
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The site of the sacred oak has been sought at two places: one called El-'Amud, " the column" - where is "Joseph's tomb"; and the other at Balata (a name containing the consonants of the Semitic word for "oak"), near Jacob's well. [Please select]
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Compression of rubber, balata, and wood buffers, pp. [Please select]
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Cacao trees are as sensitive to a draught as some human beings, and these "_wind breaks_" are often deliberately grown--Balata, Poui, Mango (Trinidad), Galba (Grenada), Wild Pois Doux (Martinique), and other leafy trees being suitable for this purpose. [Please select]
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