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guayule

/gwah-yoo-lee, wah-; Spanish gwah-yoo-le/US // gwɑˈyu li, wɑ-; Spanish gwɑˈyu lɛ //UK // (ɡwəˈjuːlɪ) //

瓜叶蛋,瓜叶菊,瓜叶草,瓜尔达拉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural gua·yu·les [gwah-yoo-leez, wah-; Spanish gwah-yoo-les]. /gwɑˈyu liz, wɑ-; Spanish gwɑˈyu lɛs/.

    • : a composite shrub, Parthenium argentatum, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, yielding a form of rubber.
    • : the rubber obtained from this plant.

Examples

  • Their hunch was that the guayule rubber could also be suitable for a closed-cell foam, like the kind needed for wetsuits.

  • Guayule” is a resinous rubber secured from a two-foot shrub that grows on the arid plains of Texas and Northern Mexico.

  • The guayule shrub is now a further source of Mexican rubber.

  • In 1911 seven thousand tons of guayule were imported from Mexico; in 1917 only seventeen hundred tons.

  • The only native source so far utilized is the guayule, which grows wild on the deserts of the Mexican and the American border.

  • When chopped up and macerated guayule gives a satisfactory quality of caoutchouc in profitable amounts.