Canamo

/kəˈnɑːmoʊ/ noun

A fiber-producing plant, possibly a type of hemp or related to cannabis, used for rope and textile production.

From Spanish 'cáñamo' (hemp), from Latin 'cannabis.' The word traveled through Spanish colonial contact with both Mediterranean and New World fibrous plants.

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