abaca

[əˈbækə]

abaca Definition

a plant of the banana family, grown in the Philippines for its fiber.

Using abaca: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abaca" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Abaca is used to make ropes, twines, and other cordage products.

  • Example

    The Philippines is the world's largest producer of abaca.

  • Example

    Abaca fibers are known for their strength and durability.

abaca Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for abaca

  • Manila hemp
  • Musa textilis

Phrases with abaca

  • paper made from abaca fibers

    Example

    Abaca paper is commonly used for banknotes and other security documents.

  • rope made from abaca fibers

    Example

    Abaca rope is commonly used in the shipping industry.

  • twine made from abaca fibers

    Example

    Abaca twine is commonly used in agriculture and gardening.

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Summary: abaca in Brief

'Abaca' [əˈbækə] refers to a plant of the banana family, grown in the Philippines for its fiber. The fibers are known for their strength and durability, and are used to make ropes, twines, and other cordage products. Phrases like 'abaca paper,' 'abaca rope,' and 'abaca twine' denote specific products made from abaca fibers.