Staples crops are crops that are continously in demand. also: a food that can be stored for use throughout the year or a main food consumed by a large proportion of the country's population.
A staple, relative to food, is something one relies on because it is a basic necessity for them. It could be something they grow or buy, but it is essential to their food supply. Ex. The farmer's staple food is corn.
Staples are also small metal wires that can be bent around to fasten papers together.
You didn't say what meaning you needed, so here are a couple. The staple misfired and poked my finger. Corn is a staple crop.
The meaning of the word staple is a short metal that is bent. It is driven into a surface to keep items together such as a group of papers.
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In Kisii language of African origin,"Obokima" has the meaning of "Ugali (maize staple)" in English.
Compact cotton is a high-quality yarn. It is made by processing extra-long staple cotton with a compact spinning system. The process creates a strong yarn with very little pilling.
The definition of staple food: staple food is a food that can be stored for use throughout the year or a main food consumed by a large proportion of the country's population.
stapler (plural staplers) # A device which binds together sheets of paper by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and simultaneously folding over the ends of the staple against the back surface of the paper. Compare staple gun.
you must mean STABLE economy - that's when things are not changing much.
Staple foods of the United States are corn, wheat, and rice. Staple food of Mexico is corn, it is used in many of the popular dishes in Mexico. Staple foods of Italy are fish, cheese, pork, and corn.
No it is not.
Staple MEAT in Andhre
i have a lot of staple at home.
Staple fibre
Not unless you staple it to your head =]
Staple a nailgun to your face in a manor that says "Niall? You mean that basketball guy?"
What Is The Oldest Staple Food ?
The past tense of staple is stapled.