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hen·e·quen

also hen·e·quin  (hĕn′ĭ-kwĭn)
n.
1. A tropical American plant (Agave fourcroydes) having thick, sword-shaped leaves that yield a coarse reddish fiber used in making rope and twine.
2. The fiber obtained from this plant.

[Spanish henequén, perhaps of Arawakan origin.]
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henequen

(ˈhɛnɪkɪn) ,

henequin

or

heniquen

n
1. (Plants) an agave plant, Agave fourcroydes, that is native to Yucatán
2. (Plants) the fibre of this plant, used in making rope, twine, and coarse fabrics
[C19: from American Spanish henequén, probably of Taino origin]
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hen•e•quen

or hen•e•quin

(ˈhɛn ə kɪn)

n.
the fiber of an agave, Agave fourcroydes, of Yucatán, used for making ropes, coarse fabrics, etc.
[1875–80; < American Spanish henequén]
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