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crottle Meaning in Bengali



মহাজাতি Parmelia বিভিন্ন শৈবাল যা থেকে লালচে বাদামী বা রক্তবর্ণ ডাই তৈরি করা হয় কোন





crottle's Usage Examples:

names, including hammered shield lichen, cracked-shield lichen, powdered crottle, furrowed shield lichen, powdered shield, and waxpaper lichen.


parietina and the grey foliaceous Parmelia saxatilis common on rocks known as "crottle".


are made from lichens, the useful ones for this purpose being known as crottle.


Parmelia saxatilis, commonly known as the salted shield lichen or crottle, is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae.


Brown or yellow lichen dyes (called crottle or crotal), made from Parmelia saxatilis scraped off rocks, and red lichen.


achieved through the use of natural dyes, including the lichen known as "crottle" (Parmelia saxatilis and Parmelia omphalodes), which gave the fabric deep.


crottle Crottle is a traditional Scottish dye derived from lichens of the genus Parmelia.


cudbear (also called archil in England and litmus in the Netherlands), and crottle.


stages in the manufacture of tweel (tweed), including the collecting of crottle (“or lichen, as it is known elsewhere”), and the ‘waulking of the tweed’.



crottle's Meaning':

any of several lichens of the genus Parmelia from which reddish brown or purple dyes are made

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