English to Malay Dictionary jute

jute

jut
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Britain is a mongrel country of Britons, Celts, Scots, Picts, Romans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes , Vikings, Normans, Jews, Huguenots, members of the Empire and Commonwealth, and many more groups.
a member of a Germanic people that may have come from Jutland and, according to the Venerable Bede, joined the Angles and Saxons in invading Britain in the 5th century, settling in a region including Kent and the Isle of Wight.
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There's also a freezer full of such frozen goods as okra, cut pigs' feet, snails, 'jute' leaves, hot peppers, red snapper, and hard chicken.
People now use reusable bags, commonly woven from 'jute' , creating another industry with associated economic benefit.
Then, like magpies, they hurry back to their workshop loaded with wisps of lace and coils of steel mesh, strands of silk and ropes of 'jute' .
Fabrics with 60 per cent cotton, 20 per cent 'jute' and 20 per cent silk give a silky finish and are suited for all occasions.
This information will show whether it is profitable for a farmer to produce fibre from kenaf and 'jute' ,’ he said.
About 200 yardages produced with natural fibres like cotton, wool, silk, and 'jute' in natural dyes and the different structures using different counts of yarn are being displayed in the show.
Natural products from 'jute' and banana fibre are being promoted with much hype, especially in urban setups where there is a demand for anything biodegradable.
The 'jute' and silk blended saris, available at some shops such as Nalli's, are eco-friendly; they come in double shades or light colours.
Some paper, however, is made from such plants as cotton, rice, wheat, cornstalks, hemp, and 'jute' ; very high quality ‘rag’ paper is still derived from cotton rags.
The major crops are rice, 'jute' , wheat, tea, sugarcane, and vegetables.
This superfine cloth comes from our own traditional handlooms woven out of natural fibres like cotton, linen, silk, wool, 'jute' , etc. and soaked in natural dyes.
The prices of 'jute' , potato, soyabean, cashew nut, pepper, rubber, green tea leaves, coconut, groundnut and coffee have fallen sharply.
There were different weaves in jute and blends of 'jute' with cotton and silk.
In fact, the cloth made of cotton, silk, and 'jute' has lovely shades of mauve, brown, blue, and white.
I go back and find some odd things like rope and natural 'jute' twine packaged for the crafts market.
This is more so in the case of small & medium Farmers who are involved in conventional cultivation of common products like rice, wheat, coconut, 'jute' or sugar cane.
Gunny bags account for about 90 percent of the total production of 'Chinese jute' and kenaf textile mills.
For the Sahara Cup, it was the 'Chinese jute' cap, T-shirt, chinos, towel set and socks; for the McDowells event, it will be a leather pouch for golf balls and a leather wallet.
The 'Chinese jute' growing and manufacturing industry reached its zenith in 1985.
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