rice husk
collocation in Englishmeaningsofriceandhusk
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rice
noun[U]
uk/raɪs/us/raɪs/
the small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten ...
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husk
noun[C]
uk/hʌsk/us/hʌsk/
the dry outer covering of ...
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(Definition ofriceandhuskfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Current soil fertility management recommendations of the government extension system emphasize the benefits of using straw andricehusk.
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It is also the primary component ofricehuskash, which is used, for example, in filtration and cement manufacturing.
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He also added that a ton ofricehuskcontains energy equal to 415 liters of petroleum (or 378 liters of kerosene).
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This is a type of advanced composite group, which makes use ofricehusk, rice hull, and plastic as ingredients.
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The designated waste or base raw materials used in this instance are those of waste thermoplastics and various categories of cellulosic waste includingricehuskand saw dust.
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Sujal was a very basic low-cost model which usedrice-huskash (produced from heatingricehuskin combination with pebbles and cement).
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Then rice husks and straw heaped over them and set on fire.
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Examples of biodegradable wastes include straw, timber, manure, rice husks, sewage, and food waste.
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All the brickwork is covered with a protective layer of plaster consisting of a mixture of earth and rice husks.
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Charred rice husks and ash, largely consisting of silica, is removed from the system using a hand-operated crank.
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The rice husks used to fuel the process are purchased from local rice mills for under one rupee per kilogram.
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A press forms the pot shape out of clay mixed with rice husks.
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They used a combination of rice husks and molasses.
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The stove consumes 2 kilograms of rice husks per hour.
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Powder made of burnt rice husks called "fudeko" is applied to the hand that holds the bow to absorb sweat, allowing the bow to turn in the hand.
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