Cantala

/kænˈtɑː.lə/ noun

A tropical plant of the agave family, used to produce fiber for rope and textiles.

From Spanish 'cantala,' possibly from a Mesoamerican indigenous language, referring to a fiber-producing plant similar to henequen or sisal, used since pre-Columbian times.

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