piyasada tutulmuş

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staple
A basic or essential supply

Rice is a staple in the diet of many cultures.

A market center for a regionally produced commodity
A wire fastener used to secure something else by penetrating and curling

Can you believe they use staples to hold cars together these days?.

One of a set of U-shaped metal rods hammered into a structure, such as a piling or wharf, which serve as a ladder

Fortunately, there were staples in the quay wall, and she was able to climb out of the water.

{a} established in commerce, settled
A staple food, product, or activity is one that is basic and important in people's everyday lives. The Chinese also eat a type of pasta as part of their staple diet Staple goods are disappearing from the shops. Staple is also a noun. Fish is a staple in the diet of many Africans
The principal commodity of traffic in a market; a principal commodity or production of a country or district; as, wheat, maize, and cotton are great staples of the United States
Staples are small pieces of bent wire that are used mainly for holding sheets of paper together firmly. You put the staples into the paper using a device called a stapler
The average length of fibers in a yarn
The result of installing such a fastener
The length of the fibers in cotton, sheep's wool, or the like, a measure of its usefulness for spinning
A basic food
A small pit
{s} essential, regularly used; primary, principal, main (of goods or products)
Filaments produced in short lengths from the bushing (usually less than 17 inches), to be gathered into strands or sliver (See Continuous Filament )
A shaft, smaller and shorter than the principal one, joining different levels
Unmanufactured material; raw material
refers to the length of a lock of shorn wool; in the trade, "staple" refers to the longer length wools within a grade
Pertaining to, or being market of staple for, commodities; as, a staple town
Short lengths of fiber that may be converted into spun yarns by textile yarn spinning processes These spun yarns are also called "staple" yarns For carpet yarns spun on the common, modified worsted systems, most staple is six to eight inches long Staple fiber may also be converted directly into nonwoven fabrics, such as needlepunched carpet