Bast

[Bast]

Cat or lion headed Egyptian goddess; represents life giving power of the sun

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The inner fibrous bark of various plants; esp. of the lime tree; hence, matting, cordage, etc., made therefrom.

Noun
cat- or lion-headed Egyptian goddess; represents life-giving power of the sun

Noun
(botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubes

Noun
strong woody fibers obtained especially from the phloem of from various plants


n.
The inner fibrous bark of various plants; esp. of the lime tree; hence, matting, cordage, etc., made therefrom.

n.
A thick mat or hassock. See 2d Bass, 2.


Bast

Bast , n. [AS. b'91st; akin to Icel., Sw., Dan., D., & G. bast, of unknown origin. Cf. Bass the tree.] 1. The inner fibrous bark of various plants; esp. of the lime tree; hence, matting, cordage, etc., made therefrom. 2. A thick mat or hassock. See 2d Bass, 2.

The inner fibrous bark of various plants; esp. of the lime tree; hence, matting, cordage, etc., made therefrom.

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