Definitionn. the seed of flax used as a source of oil
Last update: August 31, 2015
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The area under wheat in 1901 was 8,351,843 acres; Indian corn, 3,102,140 acres; linseed, 1,512,340 acres; alfalfa, 3,088,929 acres. [Please select]
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Oilseeds, as flax for linseed, are largely exported. [Please select]
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MARCH'S ADVENTURE OF THE FISH FRIED IN LINSEED OIL.' [Please select]
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"Oh, it's sitting by the fire drinking linseed tea." [Please select]
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"Then take linseed oil," cried the impetuous March, "for, _por Dios_, I will have these fish presently fried." [Please select]
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March, Estéban--his Strange Method of Study, iii, 198; his Adventure of the Fish fried in Linseed Oil, iii, 199. [Please select]
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# Iron-rust and its Formation -- Protection from Rusting by Paint -- Grounding the Iron with Linseed Oil, etc. [Please select]
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By lorries along sir John Rogerson's quay Mr Bloom walked soberly, past Windmill lane, Leask's the linseed crusher, the postal telegraph office. [Please select]
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The opening of the bowels may be followed with a pint of linseed oil, as an additional and gentle laxative. [Please select]
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LINSEED OIL is an uncertain but safe purgative, in doses from a pound to a pound and a half. [Please select]
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The liquid bandolines are principally of a gummy nature, being made either with Iceland moss, or linseed and water variously perfumed, also by boiling quince-seed with water. [Please select]
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