Found 2 items, similar to Agave Americana.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: Agave americana
Agave americana
n : widely cultivated American monocarpic plant with
greenish-white flowers on a tall stalk; blooms only after
ten to twenty years and then dies [syn:
American agave]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Agave Americana
Sisal grass
\Si*sal" grass`\, Sisal hemp
\Si*sal" hemp`\,
The prepared fiber of the
Agave Americana, or American
aloe, used for cordage; -- so called from Sisal, a port in
Yucatan. See
Sisal hemp, under
Hemp.
[1913 Webster]
Pita
\Pi"ta\, n. [Sp.] (Bot.)
(a) A fiber obtained from the
Agave Americana and other
related species, -- used for making cordage and paper.
Called also
pita fiber, and
pita thread.
(b) The plant which yields the fiber.
[1913 Webster]
[1913 Webster]
Maguey
\Mag"uey\, n. [Sp. maguey, Mexican maguei and metl.]
(Bot.)
Any of several species of
Agave, such as the
century plant
(
Agave Americana), a plant requiring many years to
come to maturity and blossoming only once before dying; and
the
Agave atrovirens, a Mexican plant used especially for
making
pulque, the source of the colorless Mexican liquor
mescal; and the
cantala (
Agave cantala), a Philippine
plant yielding a hard fibre used in making coarse twine. See
Agave.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]
2. A hard fibre used in making coarse twine, derived from the
Philippine Agave cantala (
Agave cantala); also called
cantala.
[WordNet 1.5]
Agave
\A*ga"ve\, n. [L. Agave, prop. name, fr. Gr. ?, fem. of ?
illustrious, noble.] (bot.)
A genus of plants (order
Amaryllidace[ae]) of which the
chief species is the maguey or century plant (
Agave Americana
), wrongly called Aloe. It is from ten to seventy
years, according to climate, in attaining maturity, when it
produces a gigantic flower stem, sometimes forty feet in
height, and perishes. The fermented juice is the
pulque of
the Mexicans; distilled, it yields
mescal. A strong thread
and a tough paper are made from the leaves, and the wood has
many uses.
[1913 Webster]
Amole
\A*mo"le\, n. [Mex.] (Bot.)
Any detergent plant, or the part of it used as a detergent,
as the roots of
Agave Americana,
Chlorogalum pomeridianum
, etc. [Sp. Amer. & Mex.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Century
\Cen"tu*ry\, n.; pl.
Centuries. [L. centuria (in
senses 1 & 3), fr. centum a hundred: cf. F. centurie. See
Cent.]
1. A hundred; as, a century of sonnets; an aggregate of a
hundred things. [Archaic.]
[1913 Webster]
And on it said a century of prayers. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
2. A period of a hundred years; as, this event took place
over two centuries ago.
[1913 Webster]
Note: Century, in the reckoning of time, although often used
in a general way of any series of hundred consecutive
years (as, a century of temperance work), usually
signifies a division of the Christian era, consisting
of a period of one hundred years ending with the
hundredth year from which it is named; as, the first
century (
a.
d. 1-100 inclusive); the seventh
century (
a.
d. 601-700); the eighteenth century
(
a.
d. 1701-1800). With words or phrases connecting
it with some other system of chronology it is used of
similar division of those eras; as, the first century
of Rome (A.U.C. 1-100).
[1913 Webster]
3. (Rom. Antiq.)
(a) A division of the Roman people formed according to
their property, for the purpose of voting for civil
officers.
(b) One of sixty companies into which a legion of the army
was divided. It was Commanded by a centurion.
[1913 Webster]
Century plant (Bot.), the
Agave Americana, formerly
supposed to flower but once in a century; -- hence the
name. See
Agave.
The Magdeburg Centuries, an ecclesiastical history of the
first thirteen centuries, arranged in thirteen volumes,
compiled in the 16th century by Protestant scholars at
Magdeburg.
[1913 Webster]