bahia coquilla

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bahia coquilla

The bahia coquilla palm provides strong fibers for weaving durable ropes.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A Brazilian palm tree: "bahia coquilla" refers to a specific species of palm tree native to Brazil, scientifically known as Attalea funifera.
    • A source of plant fibers: The tree is cultivated for its durable fibers, which are extracted and used in manufacturing.
Usage
  • The term "bahia coquilla" is used specifically to identify this palm species and its commercial product. It is a technical or botanical term.
  • Example: The strong fibers from the are ideal for making tough brushes.
Advanced Usage
  • The term may appear in botanical texts, agricultural reports, or discussions of traditional crafts and natural materials.
  • Example: Sustainable harvesting of is important for the local economy and ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
  • Piassava palm: Another common name for the same or a very similar palm species ( or ), also known for its fibers.
  • Coquilla nut: Refers to the hard nut or seed of certain palm trees, often used in carving. This is a related product but comes from different palm species (e.g., ), not specifically the "bahia coquilla" fiber palm.
Synonyms
  • Piassava palm
  • Attalea funifera (scientific name)
  • Bahia piassava
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning of "bahia coquilla" is the palm tree itself as a source of piassava fiber. It is not typically used to refer to the nut, which is a separate product known as "coquilla nut."
  • The name often denotes the geographic origin ("Bahia" is a state in Brazil) and the type of product ("coquilla" relates to fiber).
bahia coquilla

The bahia coquilla palm provides strong fibers for weaving durable ropes.

Noun
  1. Brazilian palm yielding fibers used in making ropes, mats, and brushes