| 31. | Commercially produced indigo has replaced woad as a dye ( although seeds of woad can still be obtained ).
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| 32. | Commercially produced indigo has replaced woad as a dye ( although seeds of woad can still be obtained ).
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| 33. | The last working woad mill in Britain was in Parson Drove, and didn't close until 1910.
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| 34. | :According to myth, it was Boudica, Queen of the Mycenae, who painted herself with woad.
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| 35. | In Toulouse he commented on the mills of the Garonne, the woad trade and schism in the Church.
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| 36. | Farming has a great tradition in Erfurt : the cultivation of woad made the city rich during the Middle Ages.
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| 37. | Used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries, woad is now being studied for use in the treatment of cancer.
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| 38. | Production of woad is increasing in the UK for use in inks, particularly for inkjet printers, and dyes.
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| 39. | James IV ordered him to recompense the captain Peter Lempson and his officers for her cargo of woad and canvas.
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| 40. | Cato disguises himself as a Briton by painting his nude body with woad, then investigates a secret entry point.
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