abacá

  • 11Abaca — Abaca, so viel wie Manilahanf; s. Spinnfasern …

    Lexikon der gesamten Technik

  • 12Abaca — Abaca, Manillahanf, Faser einer Banane (Musa), Stoff zu Seilen …

    Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • 13Abacá — Abacạ́   [philippinisch] der, (s), Abaka, die Manilafaser (Banane) …

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  • 14abacá — (De or. tagalo). 1. m. Planta de la familia de las Musáceas, de unos tres metros de altura, que se cría en Filipinas y otros países de Oceanía, y de cuyo tronco se saca un filamento textil. Su fruto, que no se pudre, se lleva como bastimento en… …

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  • 15abacá — [ab΄ə kä′, ä΄bəkä′] n. [Tag] MANILA HEMP …

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  • 16Abacá — Abacas redirects here, for the mathematical implement, see abacus Abacá Musa textilis Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 17abaca — /ab euh kah , ah beuh /, n. 1. a Philippine plant, Musa textilis. 2. the fiber of this plant, used in making rope, fabrics, etc. [1810 20; < Sp < Tagalog abaká] * * * ▪ plant       plant of the family Musaceae, and its fibre, which is second in&#8230; …

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  • 18Abaca — Abaca …

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  • 19abaca — Manila hemp Manila hemp n. 1. A fibrous material obtained from the abaca plant ({Musa textilis}), a plant allied to the banana, growing in the Philippine and other East India islands; called also by the native name {abaca}. From it matting,&#8230; …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 20abaca — Manila hemp Manila hemp n. 1. A fibrous material obtained from the abaca plant ({Musa textilis}), a plant allied to the banana, growing in the Philippine and other East India islands; called also by the native name {abaca}. From it matting,&#8230; …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English