bur

बर
definition
noun
He worked to make a synthetic material that duplicated the burs clinging to his wool socks.
a prickly seed case or flower head that clings to animals and clothes.
bur walnut
denoting wood containing knots or other growths that show a pattern of dense swirls in the grain when sawn, used for veneers and other decorative woodwork.
abbreviation
bureau.
translation of 'bur '
काटेदार्
example
The top has a brass gallery above a striking 'bur' walnut rectangular moulded top with satinwood banding.
Burros have eliminated 'bur' sage from thousands of hectares of range near Lake Mead by repeated heavy browsing.
Because the giant 'bur' cannot attach to the slender limbs of deer, pronghorn, and peccaries, the plant's range probably diminished after the extinction of the large Pleistocene mammals.
'bur' walnut
The most common shrubs are creosote bush, ocotillo, and 'bur' sage.
The use of woods is exquisite with walnut, ash, bur walnut and 'bur' sycamore.
Connecticut has seven species of 'bur' -reed, all rather similar in appearance and distinguished by technical characteristics.
The hands are mounted on a 'bur' walnut finish and sits on a gold plated bronze base.
He worked to make a synthetic material that duplicated the 'burs' clinging to his wool socks.
Cotton gin by-products consist primarily of 'burs' , lint, stems, leaves, and immature seed.
The 'burs' may injure livestock and - as I am now keenly aware - are the bane of bicyclists.
Ferns brushed her ankles and 'burs' snagged her skirt as she stumbled along compulsively.
Before moving on to the next step, check each screw and make sure there aren't any 'burs' sticking out that will catch on any and every type of cloth and sling you're wearing.
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