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Grammar Part of Speech Noun Common Noun List Mass Materials from Plants

List of Common Nouns: Mass Nouns from Plants

  1. coffee open definitionclose definitionThe 'mass' thing of a dark brown powder with a strong flavour and smell that is made by grindin or crushing the roasted seeds of the coffee tree.last updated 12/21/2015
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee last updated 12/21/2015
  2. cotton open definitionclose definitionThe 'mass' thing of a soft, white fibrous material that grows around the seeds of cotton plans and is used to make cloth.last updated 12/21/2015
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton last updated 12/21/2015
  3. ebony open definitionclose definitionThe 'mass' thing of a hard heavy blackish or very dark brown wood that is the timber from various tropical chiefly southeast Asian trees and is mainly used for making furniture.last updated 12/28/2015
  4. jute open definitionclose definitionThe 'mass' thing of a long rough soft fibre that is made from the stems of plants and is used for making rope and cloth.last updated 12/22/2015
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jute last updated 12/22/2015
  5. oil open definitionclose definitionThe 'mass' thing of a viscous edible liquid that is produced from plants or animals, and is used as food in cooking.last updated 12/21/2015
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil last updated 12/21/2015
  6. rubber open definitionclose definitionThe 'mass' thing of a tough elastic polymeric substance that is made from the latex of a tropical plant.last updated 12/21/2015
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_rubber last updated 12/21/2015
  7. tea open definitionclose definitionThe 'mass' thing of dried leaves that are used in making a drink by pouring hot or boiling water onto them.last updated 12/21/2015
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea last updated 12/21/2015
  8. wood open definitionclose definitionThe 'mass' thing of trunks of trees that have been cut and prepared for making things, or used as a fuel or a building material.last updated 12/22/2015
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood last updated 12/22/2015

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