Meaning of tussar | Babel Free
ˈtʌsəDefinitions
Examples
“The principal manufacture⟳ throughout this district is the tusser or jungle silk.”
“The Tusseh silk is pretty well known in the English market; it is supplied by a large moth measuring five and a-half to six inches from wing to wing, the Antheræa paphia of Linnæus: The silk is strong and coarse, of a flax-brown colour.”
“She wore a black lustre skirt that just exposed her broken button-boots, a white blouse topped heavily with moth-eaten lace, a long coat of well-worn tusser, and a purplish black silk hat […]”
“The carpets were rich with colour and design⟳, the sofas were covered in silks and tussars […]”
“[…] one could very well have⟳ such a jacket made out of tussore (or tussar) which is unbleached raw silk produced by the larvae of the moth Antheraea paphia.”
“Kharias have⟳ also learnt to prepare⟳ certain fibres for different purpose as they are expert in spinning, weaving, tussar rearing […]”
“In order⟳ to strengthen the rearing of tusser worms, extensive plantation of Saja and Arjun plants will be undertaken by the forest department.”
“Tussah moths are harder to raise⟳ than Bombyx moths, which have⟳ been selected for thousands of years for domestication.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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