[
US
/ˈdʒut/
]
[ UK /dʒˈuːt/ ]
[ UK /dʒˈuːt/ ]
NOUN
- a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Saxons to become Anglo-Saxons
How To Use Jute In A Sentence
- The Angles, Saxons, Danes, Frisians and other invaders intermarried with the existing Romano-British Celts, Romans, Jutes, Gauls, Greeks and Lombards.
- This paw-print dishcloth is made of 100% cotton yarn, and the color is called "jute". Archive 2008-05-01
- Jute is a vegetable fiber cultivated in China, India, Pakistan, and other south Asia countries.
- The EPCH also plans to include a complete product group of floor coverings made of natural fibres including coir, jute, cotton, silk and wool.
- To the west of the town, on the B939, is Rufflets hotel www.rufflets.co.uk , a turreted mansion house built in 1924 for Anne Brydon Gilroy, the widow of a wealthy jute baron. Drives That Leave the City Behind
- With the departure of the Romans, the British Isles were invaded by a succession of warlike peoples from the European mainland, including the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes; there were also persistent Danish raids.
- Jute is now the wonder fabric that can spin gold for innovative weavers who have invested in the appropriate spinning machinery.
- Much of the fortune of Dundee was founded on its jute mills and other textile industries, and its jute barons once competed with each other to build grand houses.
- The prices of jute, potato, soyabean, cashew nut, pepper, rubber, green tea leaves, coconut, groundnut and coffee have fallen sharply.
- Tarred marline is jute twine treated with a tarred solution for water resistance.