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Linseed - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Linseed is the seed of the flax plant, often used to produce linseed oil. It is also consumed as a nutritional supplement due to its high omega-3 fatty acid content.

linseed

/ˈlɪnˌsid/ /ˈlɪnsiːd/

Definition:

The seed of the flax plant, used for oil and as a dietary supplement.

Synonyms:

flaxseed, linum usitatissimum seed

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(No direct antonyms; context-dependent)

Common Collocations:

linseed oil, ground linseed, linseed cake, linseed meal

Derivatives:

linseedy, linseediness

Usage Tips:

Use "linseed" to refer to flaxseeds, especially in health or industrial contexts like oil production.

Common Phrases:

(No common phrases or idioms)

Etymology:

From Old English "līnsǣd," combining "līn" (flax) and "sǣd" (seed).

Examples:

  • 1. She added ground linseed to her smoothie for extra fiber.
  • 2. Linseed oil is often used in wood finishing and painting.
  • 3. Farmers grow flax primarily for its valuable linseed.
  • 4. The bakery sells bread enriched with crushed linseed.

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