flax in French
flax in French is lin, lin cultivé — flax means a slender plant grown for its fibers (used to make linen) and its seeds (linseed).
flax in French
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lin cultivé
What does "flax" mean?
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noun A slender plant grown for its fibers (used to make linen) and its seeds (linseed).
"Farmers in the region have grown flax for centuries."
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noun The fibers from this plant, spun into linen thread and cloth.
"The tablecloth was woven from fine flax."
flax in a sentence
- Farmers in the region have grown flax for centuries.
- The tablecloth was woven from fine flax.
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "flax" in French?
"flax" in French is lin, lin cultivé. flax means: A slender plant grown for its fibers (used to make linen) and its seeds (linseed).
How do you use "flax" in a sentence?
Example: "Farmers in the region have grown flax for centuries." In French, "flax" is lin, lin cultivé.
Are there other ways to say "flax" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "flax": lin, lin cultivé.
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