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cantala
[ kan-tah-luh ]
noun
- a cordage fiber obtained from the leaves of a tropical plant, Agave cantala.
- the plant itself.
cantala
/ kænˈtɑːlə /
noun
- a tropical American plant, Agave cantala, similar to the century plant: family Agavaceae (agaves)
- the coarse tough fibre of this plant, used in making twine
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cantala1
1910–15; < New Latin, the species name (originally cantula ), apparently < Sanskrit kaṇṭala a mimosa genus
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cantala1
of unknown origin
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Example Sentences
The Celebrate 1959 deal also includes two welcome cocktails, two $25 spa credits and a $20 dining credit for two at Cantala, the property’s midcentury-inspired restaurant.
From Washington Post
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