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abaca

[ab-uh-kah, ah-buh-] / ˌæb əˈkɑ, ˌɑ bə- /


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From a helicopter, “we saw the devastation of coconuts, abaca and the forests. There are lots of houses without roofs,” Lorenzana said by text message.

From Washington Times • Dec. 27, 2016

The artist Randy Brozen will lead the workshop, showing young artists how to make paper from the fibers of cotton and abaca, a type of banana tree that grows in the Philippines.

From New York Times • Feb. 21, 2014

A little further on, we pass an older man in a Diesel T-shirt, shredding abaca bark to make twine.

From Slate • Feb. 29, 2012

Manila hemp comes from abaca, a plant much like the one bananas grow on.

From Time Magazine Archive

Another use of mats is in the baling of two of the staple products of the Philippines, tobacco and abaca.

From Philippine Mats Philippine Craftsman Reprint Series No. 1 by Miller, Hugo H.