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Anónimo

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MAJAGUA: Wood of Cuba, tough and leathery, greenish, with which are built Spears to the cavalry corps and the bast fibres are strings.

  




Anónimo

Any rope made of plant material, usually of the upper layers of the stems or bark, certain plants and trees.

  


Liborio E. Hernández Bermúdez

majagua is incorrectly written, and should be written as "MAJAGUA" being its meaning: MAJAGUA: Stem of the PLATANOPor example, the trunk of the plant, which is called the stem, a raw material that will allow you to manufacture resistant cords can be removed.The stem is formed by a central yolk covered by leaves that surround it. Each leaf is a pod and can have 20 on each stem. They are the basis for the manufacture of rope. That rope is called majaguaSe used a lot within the rural sector to tie cakes, tamales, full. They used that name in Santa Marta, North coast of Colombia

  


Nilka de Butler.

kind of rope that is removed from the stem of banana and the peasants used to moor small boxes, sacks, etc.

  



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