- the
three most
powerful nations of Germany—Saxons, Angles, and
Jutes. From the
Jutes are
descended the
people of Kent, and of the Isle of Wight, and...
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different fibers and
hybrid fibers of
jute. The
draft genome of
jute (Corchorus olitorius) was completed.
Jutes are
relatively cheap and
versatile fiber...
- also
refer to:
Jutes, a
Germanic people Corchorus, a
genus of
plants from
which the
fiber is
derived Corchorus capsularis,
white jute Corchorus olitorius...
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Jute is one of the most
important natural fibers after cotton in
terms of
cultivation and usage.
Cultivation is
dependent on the climate, season, and soil...
- A
jute mill is a
factory for
processing jute.
There is
evidence of
jute fibre extraction dating back to the Han Dynasty, with a
fragment of
jute paper...
- The
jute trade is
centered mainly around India's West
Bengal and ****am, and Bangladesh. The
major producing country of
jute is
India and
biggest exporter...
- lived. The
Geats and the
Jutes are
mentioned in
Beowulf as
different tribes, and
whereas the
Geats are
called gēatas, the
Jutes are
called ēotena (genitive)...
-
Ministry of
Textiles and
Jute (Bengali: বস্ত্র ও পাট মন্ত্রণালয়, Pronounce:
Bostro ō pāṭ Montronaloy) is Bangladesh's
governmental parent agency for the...
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Jute mallow or
Nalita jute (Corchorus olitorius, also
known as "Jew's mallow", "Tossa
jute", "Bush okra", and "West
African sorrel") is a
species of shrub...
- type of
jute plant and a dish made from the
leaves of
Corchorus olitorius,
commonly known in
English as
jute,
jute leaves,
jute mallow,
nalta jute, or tossa...