Similar words: cattle, tattle, battle, rattle, prattle, rattled, brattle, join battle. Meaning: ['wɑtl /'wɒ-] n. 1. a fleshy wrinkled and often brightly colored fold of skin hanging from the neck or throat of certain birds (chickens and turkeys) or lizards 2. framework consisting of stakes interwoven with branches to form a fence. v. 1. build of or with wattle 2. interlace to form wattle.
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(1) Males have prominent red wattle over eye.
(2) His wattle throat sagged above his careful tie and clean brown suit.
(3) Back towards the house, a wattle fence divides off the western side of the garden.
(4) Baron’s Black Wattle Ale, Australia.
(5) Australia's National Floral Emblem is the golden wattle.
(6) Australia's National Floral Emblem is the golden wattle. It has been used in the design of Australian stamps and many awards in their honours system.
(7) Next, the wall is attrib wattle outside, or brick (that is advanced) , stick on this wood basket.
(8) The golden wattle is an evergreen, spreading shrub. It grows in the under storey of open forest, woodland and in open scrub.
(9) Results show that sawdust of black wattle branches which contains more protein, lignin. pentosan, starch, P and Ca etc. than the ordinary mixed sawdust is a good substrate.
(10) The modification has been made on the black wattle tannin adhesive with sodium sulfite and the MUF concentrate so as to prepare out a tannin adhesive with good water-proof and better glue properties.
(11) A fence or wattle placed in a stream to catch or retain fish.
(12) In recent times, the golden wattle has been used as a symbol of remembrance and reflection.
(13) In 1988 the golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) was made Australia's official floral emblem and, in 1992, 1 September was named National Wattle day.
(14) When in flower , the golden wattle displays the national colours, green and gold.
(15) Wattle is purpose - built to withstand the country's droughts, winds and bush fires.
(16) Use transparent small tissue or attrib wattle shutter[sentencedict.com], flashy metallic stuff is added on furniture or setoff.
(17) There is a house with wattle fence in the picture.
(18) The results showed that Black Wattle is prolific in seed production and mainly reproduced sexually, while Silver Wattle sprouts heavily with high survival rate.
(19) It was jet-black with a crimson wattle, and it seemed unaware that it was in New York City. In classic barnyard fashion, it was scratching, pecking and clucking.
(20) Baron's Black Wattle Ale, Australia. This unusual but tasty brew is fermented from barley and native wattle seeds and resembles a light bodied stout.
(21) The walls of timber-framed houses were often made of wattle and daub.
(22) The sun was low by now, obscured behind the wattle of leafless branches, and the air had a chilly edge.
(23) The key technique of the new process of tannin extraction from black wattle bark is to divide the extraction into two steps.
(24) Tannin fractions with different molecular weight distributions were obtained by purification of alcohol precipitation and fractionation of solvent extractions of black wattle bark tannins.
(25) In this paper, component characteristics of the nutrient elements of black wattle in Guangxi Wunming and their relation to the tannic content and quantum were studied.
(26) Fig .1、2 The ultrastructure of leaf cells of black wattle at 20℃.
(27) Still can use " gauze shade " wait for small qualitative tissue, or it is a basis of oneself decorate a style to choose attrib wattle shutter appropriately.
(28) Functional groups of the oxidizing degraded products of Black Wattle extract have been studied by using chemical classified tests , IR spectrum and conductivity titration methods.
(29) As one species of a large genus of flora growing across Australia, the golden wattle is a symbol of unity.
(30) On national days of mourning, for example, Australians are invited to wear a sprig of wattle.
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