white latex
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwhiteandlatex
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white
adjective
uk/waɪt/us/waɪt/
of a colour like that of snow, milk, ...
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latex
noun[U]
uk/ˈleɪ.teks/us/ˈleɪ.teks/
a white liquid produced by many plants, especially rubber trees, or a rubber-like substance made from this or from plastic, used in making clothes, paint, ...
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(Definition ofwhiteandlatexfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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When cut or injured, the fruit bodies ooze a bitterwhitelatexthat does not change color upon exposure to air.
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The stalk exudes a toxic milkywhitelatex.
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The plant as a whole yields a milky,whitelatex.
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When it is cut or injured, the mushroom oozes awhitelatex, which has an intensely peppery taste.
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Cut fruit bodies ooze awhitelatexthat will stain mushroom tissue lilac to purple.
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The stems are usually tomentose when young, after the third year glabrescent, produce awhitelatex, as well as wood of the whole tree.
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When wounded, the tree exudes a sticky,whitelatex.
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The leaves are three-lobed, 49 cm long and 58 cm broad, with a 67 cm long petiole; the petiole bleedswhitelatexif cut.
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When cut,whitelatexis produced.
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Many species containwhitelatexin the leaves and stems.
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The all parts of common milkweed plants producewhitelatexwhen broken.
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The stickywhitelatexis eaten for treating diarrhea and skin ailments.
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It is filled with a stickywhitelatex.
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The trunk and branches contain awhitelatex.
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The soft stems are filled with a milkywhitelatexthat is poisonous and caustic in some species.
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The branches are somewhat brittle and when broken, ooze awhitelatexthat can be irritating to the skin and mucous membranes.
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Most contain awhitelatex.
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They contain awhitelatex.
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