Twine
71binder twine — noun : a coarse slack twisted twine or thin rope (as of sisal or henequen) used in binding especially of grain after cutting …
72settler's twine — noun : an Australian aroid (Gymnostachys anceps); also : its coarse fiber * * * settler s twine, a grasslike plant of the arum family, used by pioneers in New South Wales and Queensland as cord or string …
73wool twine — noun : a twine (as of paper, jute) for bundling wool …
74binder's twine — bind|er «BYN duhr», noun. 1. a person who binds books. 2. anything that ties or holds together: »Tar is used as a binder on some gravel roads. 3. a cover for a loose leaf notebook. 4. a machine that cuts stalks of grain and ties them in bundles.… …
75dis|en|twine — «DIHS ehn TWYN», verb, twined, twin|ing. –v.t. to disentangle; untwine; untwist. –v.i. to become disentwined …
76en|twine|ment — «ehn TWYN muhnt», noun. the act of entwining or state of being entwined …
77in|ter|twine|ment — «IHN tuhr TWYN muhnt», noun. 1. the fact of intertwining. 2. intertwined state or condition. 3. an intertwined formation …
78in|twine — «ihn TWYN», transitive verb, intransitive verb, twined, twin|ing. = entwine. (Cf. ↑entwine) …
79un|twine — «uhn TWYN», transitive verb, intransitive verb, twined, twin|ing. = untwist. (Cf. ↑untwist) …
80cod trap twine — hemp, cotton or nylon thread used in knitting or making a cod trap …