Amate

/əˈmeɪt/ noun

A type of bark paper made from the inner bark of fig trees, traditionally used in Mexico for art and ceremonial purposes.

From Nahuatl 'amatl,' the Aztec word for this bark paper. The term entered English through Spanish colonial contact with Mesoamerican cultures, preserving the indigenous name for this ancient writing material.

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