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A thin, monochrome rod, or a composite rod consisting of groups of rods of different colors, which are bundled together and fused to form a polychrome design that is visible when seen in cross section. See also Bar, Millefiori, and Rod.
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Logs of various shapes and sheets of polymer clay that are joined together to form a cane. Ends are removed to show pattern. Each slice of cane will then be the exact pattern.
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a one-year-old shoot on a grapevine.
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an emollient, mild emulsifier, and humectant derived from the sugar cane
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A thin but tough woody stem that often has a pithy or hollow centre, as in the case of the stems of bamboo and raspberry.
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