What does polynose mean?
Polynose means (rare) Synonym of samara (“winged fruit from trees”)..
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/ˈpɒlɪnəʊz/ · noun
(rare) Synonym of samara (“winged fruit from trees”)..
His half came down slowly like a polynose of a maple tree leaf and he landed unharmed.
So we follow dear Jenny along the mountaintop trail, until it descends to the forest below, where Maple and Oak, and violet Trefoil, and velvety Viburnum grow; where polynose clusters hang from Striped Maple, and Cinnamon Ferns that show.
He engaged the leader and got a perfect hit on his wing root and he was gone; he went into a wild spin and dropped like a polynose.
Polynoses spiral down from it, just as I remember.
The energy of the interaction of macromolecules in "polynose" fibres is much greater than that in ultra-strong cord fibres.
The improved fibrous crystallization of the polynose fibre lends excellent stability to the finished product.
Manufacture of staple (viscose, polynose and cuprammonium fibre) and regenerated protein fibre, acetate, triacetate, organzine and other artificial fibres
Use polynose when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Polynose means (rare) Synonym of samara (“winged fruit from trees”)..
Common synonyms include samara.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
His half came down slowly like a polynose of a maple tree leaf and he landed unharmed.
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