sisal hemp
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Definition
Noun: 1. A strong, durable fiber obtained from the leaves of the Agave sisalana plant: This is a natural plant fiber, also simply called "sisal," primarily used for making cordage, twine, and rope due to its strength and resistance to deterioration in saltwater.
Usage Notes
- "Sisal hemp" is a compound noun. The word "sisal" alone is the most common term for this fiber. The addition of "hemp" historically indicates its use as a cordage fiber, similar to true hemp, but it is botanically unrelated to the hemp plant ().
- It is typically used as a non-count (mass) noun when referring to the material itself.
Examples
- The ship's rigging was made from durable sisal hemp.
- Sisal hemp is valued for its strength and is often used in agricultural twine.
- Traditional carpets in that region are woven from sisal hemp.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe products made from this fiber.
- They installed sisal-hemp rope along the staircase.
- A sisal-hemp doormat is rough and effective for cleaning shoes.
Variants and Related Words
- Sisal (n): The more common, shorter form for "sisal hemp."
- The bag was made of natural sisal.
- Sisal Agave (n): The name of the plant species () that produces the fiber.
Synonyms
- Sisal (n)
- Agave fiber (n)
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Hemp (n): A fiber from the plant, used for similar purposes (rope, textiles) but from a different botanical source.
- Cordage (n): A general term for ropes, cords, and strings.
- Twine (n): A strong string made of two or more strands twisted together.
Noun
- a plant fiber used for making rope