Caneva

/kænˈeɪvə/ noun

A type of coarse canvas fabric or ground cloth, especially one used in art or construction.

From Italian 'caneva' or Latin 'canapeus,' related to 'cannabis' (hemp plant). The word traveled through Italian and other Romance languages before entering English, referring to fabrics made from plant fibers.

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ARكانيبا
BNক্যানেভা
CAcaneva
CScaneva
DAcaneva
DEcaneva
ELκανεβα
EScaneva
FAکنوا
FIcaneva
FRcaneva
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