Canvas

/ˈkænvəs/ noun

A strong, heavy cloth used for sails, tents, bags, and as a surface for painting.

The word comes from Old French 'canevaz' and Latin 'cannabis', which originally meant 'hemp', a plant used to make very strong fibers. Over time, it shifted from the plant material to the cloth made from it.

AMሸማ
ARقماش
BNক্যানভাস
CSplátno
DAlærred
DELeinwand
ELκαμβάς
ESlona
FAبوم
FIkangas
FRtoile
GUકેનવાસ
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