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abaca
[ ab-uh-kah, ah-buh- ]
noun
- a Philippine plant, Musa textilis.
- the fiber of this plant, used in making rope, fabrics, etc.
abaca
/ 藞忙产蓹办蓹 /
noun
- a Philippine plant, Musa textilis, related to the banana: family Musaceae. Its leafstalks are the source of Manila hemp
- another name for Manila hemp
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of abaca1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of abaca1
Example Sentences
In the living room, there鈥檚 a graphic abaca rug in the shape of a slithering snake.
With its slightly prickly fibers, the abaca rug from Belgian firm Limited Edition adds another note of coarseness, while the custom velvet sofa and bronze coffee table ooze sensual luxury.
Balangiga, a small coastal town about 600 miles southeast of Manila, was important for its trade in abaca, a kind of hemp used in making rope and ship鈥檚 rigging.
From a helicopter, 鈥渨e saw the devastation of coconuts, abaca and the forests. There are lots of houses without roofs,鈥 Lorenzana said by text message.
The tropical was in jellyfish motifs, tropical fruit prints, stunning cobalt blue dyes and in an inventive linen material that mixed abaca - woven wild banana - with pineapple yarns.
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