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86: ...]], [[paper]], fiber ([[cotton]], [[flax]], and [[hemp]], among others), medicines ([[digitalis]], [[cam... - Textile (4228 bytes)
24: *[[Hemp]] (mostly used in [[rope]] making) - Carpet (15753 bytes)
63: ...or felted, often [[wool]], but also [[cotton]], [[hemp]], [[straw]], or a synthetic counterpart. It is ... - George Washington (29551 bytes)
89: ...-began to seperate (sic) the Male from the Female Hemp at Do--rather too late." - Agriculture (19147 bytes)
15: ...[plastic]]s), [[fiber]]s ([[cotton]], [[wool]], [[hemp]], and [[flax]]), fuels ([[methane]] from [[bioma... - Food (24212 bytes)
55: ...ed]]s, including [[sesame]], [[sunflower]], and [[hemp]] - Sundial (16148 bytes)
85: ...he best gnomons were black braided silk, linen or hemp. - Crossbow (7510 bytes)
12: ...d woods. The prod is attached to the stock with [[hemp]] rope, [[linen]], [[whipcord]], or other strong ...
16: ...ternson, whipcord was very common; however linen, hemp, and [[Tendon|sinew]] were used as well. Even [[c... - Archery (18991 bytes)
108: Bowstrings were [[linen]], [[hemp]], or gut, and had a distressing tendency to shri... - Blackbeard (5955 bytes)
4: ... and [[pistol]]s, and was notorious for weaving [[hemp]] and lighted matches into his enormous black bea... - Cannabis (1076 bytes)
17: ...'''''Cannabis sativa''''' and is also known as '''hemp''', '''marijuana''', '''marihuana''', '''ganja'''... - Leaf (20580 bytes)
79: ... hand. There is no rachis, e.g. ''[[Cannabis]]'' (hemp) and ''[[Aesculus]]'' (buckeyes). - Roman clothing (10346 bytes)
6: ...e. Other materials used were [[Flax|linen]] and [[hemp]], even though a more complex preparation process...
11: ...around 50% fatty [[lanolin|impurities]], flax and hemp were about 25% impure, silk was between 19 and 25...
13: ...llowing this, the materials were woven. Linen and hemp both are tough and durable materials. - Spinning (textiles) (1848 bytes)
9: ...s: [[cotton]], [[flax]] (to produce [[linen]]), [[hemp]], [[raffia]], [[yucca]], [[coconut]] husk, ... ...
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