Manila hemp - tradução para Inglês
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Manila hemp - tradução para Inglês

PLANT FIBER DERIVED FROM MUSA TEXTILIS
Manila (fibre); Manila (fiber); Manila Hemp; Abaca hemp; Tagal; Manila fiber
  • The packaging of Manila hemp into bales at Kali Telepak, Besoeki, East Java

Manila hemp         
fibre Manila (fibre prodotte da un tipo dell"albero del banano)
Indian hemp         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Indian Hemp; Indian hemp (disambiguation)
apocino; canapa indiana
Manila paper         
USED FOR MAKING FILE FOLDERS AND ENVELOPES, CALLED MANILA FOLDERS AND MANILA ENVELOPES
Manilla paper; Manila drawing paper; Manilla drawing paper
carta Manila (carta di fibre prodotte dall"albero del banano)

Definição

Tagal
·add. ·noun The language of the Tagals; Tagalog.
II. Tagal ·add. ·noun One of a Malayan race, mainly of central Luzon, next to the Visayans the most numerous of the native peoples of the Philippines. Nearly all are Christians and many are highly educated.

Wikipédia

Manila hemp

Manila hemp, also known as abacá, is a type of buff-colored fiber obtained from Musa textilis (a relative of edible bananas), which is likewise called Manila hemp as well as abacá. It is mostly used for pulping for a range of uses, including speciality papers. It was once used mainly to make Manila rope, but this is now of minor importance. Abacá is an exceptionally strong fibre, nowadays used for special papers like teabag tissue. It is also very expensive, priced several times higher than woodpulp. Manila envelopes and Manila paper take their name from this fibre.

It is not actually hemp, but named so because hemp was long a major source of fibre, and other fibres were sometimes named after it. The name refers to the capital of the Philippines, one of the main producers of Manila hemp. The hatmaking straw made from Manila hemp is called tagal or tagal straw.