Crossword-Solution: TIBN 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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They were loaded with huge canvas sacks of tibn, or cut straw, which hung down on both sides, making it impossible to pass them without stooping very low.
The Women of the Arabs Henry Harris Jessup 2005
One of the principal foods for cattle upon the farm is _Tibn_, as it is called by the Egyptians--chopped or bruised straw, made more nutritious, according to the needs of the animal in feeding, by the addition of beans or barley; and in the progress across the place a huge stack of this chaff-like provender was passed, some ten feet high, but totally unprotected from the weather by thatch.
The Khedive's Country George Manville Fenn 2010
They are fed on barley and broken straw (_tibn_), the former a bad form of provender for the horse, unless its harshness be ameliorated by crushing.
The Khedive's Country George Manville Fenn 2010
But in Egypt, where the rain does so little towards injuring the straw or stalk, such musty fare seldom falls to the lot of the native cattle, while this chopped or bruised straw, the _tibn_ already mentioned, is constantly prepared at the time of threshing by the action of the ingeniously constructed Norag.
The Khedive's Country George Manville Fenn 2010
The cut straw, _Tibn_, is carried by the wind to a distance, while the grain falls near to the operator.
The Khedive's Country George Manville Fenn 2010