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Bast B5108450 (bäst)n. Mythology Variant of Bastet.
bast B0107200 (băst)n.1. The phloem of a plant.2. Bast fiber. [Middle English, from Old English bæst.]bast (bæst) n1. (Botany) Also called: bass fibrous material obtained from the phloem of jute, hemp, flax, lime, etc, used for making rope, matting, etc2. (Botany) botany another name for phloem[Old English bæst; related to Old Norse, Middle High German bast]bast (bæst) n. 1. phloem. 2. Also called bast fiber. any of several strong, woody fibers, as flax, hemp, ramie, or jute, obtained from phloem tissue and used in the manufacture of woven goods and cordage. [before 900; Middle English; Old English bæst, c. Middle Dutch, Old High German, Old Norse bast] bast - A word for an asylum, refuge, or sanctuary.See also related terms for refuge.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bast - strong woody fibers obtained especially from the phloem of from various plantsbast fibernatural fiber, natural fibre - fiber derived from plants or animals | | 2. | bast - (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubesphloemphytology, botany - the branch of biology that studies plantsvascular tissue - tissue that conducts water and nutrients through the plant body in higher plantssieve tube - tube formed by cells joined end-to-end through which nutrients flow in flowering plants and brown algae | | 3. | Bast - cat- or lion-headed Egyptian goddess; represents life-giving power of the sun | TranslationsBast
Bast (băst), ancient Egyptian cat goddess. At first a goddess of the home, she later became known as a goddess of war. The center of her cult was at Bubastis. Her name also appears as Ubast.
bast: see barkbark, outer covering of the stem of woody plants, composed of waterproof cork cells protecting a layer of food-conducting tissue—the phloem or inner bark (also called bast). ..... Click the link for more information. .Bast plants grown for their bast fiber leaf-bearing trees, primarily lindens. Bast is used to weave baskets and other articles; it was formerly used to make lapti (bast sandals).
Bast fibers of linden bark that have been separated from the other tissues by soaking the bark in water for an extended period. They are used to make matting, large bags, brushes (for whitewashing), and bindings for plants, as well as mops. bast[bast] (botany) phloem Bastcat-headed goddess of love and fashion. [Egyptian Myth.: Espy, 20]See: Love
Bastcat-headed goddess representing sun and moon. [Ancient Egyptian Rel.: Parrinder, 42]See: Moon
Bastcat-headed goddess representing sun and moon. [Egypt. Myth.: Parrinder, 41]See: SunMedicalSeebarkBASt
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bast
Synonyms for bastnoun strong woody fibers obtained especially from the phloem of from various plantsSynonymsRelated Words- natural fiber
- natural fibre
noun (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where neededSynonymsRelated Words- phytology
- botany
- vascular tissue
- sieve tube
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