ramie
See also:
ramiè
and
ramię
English
Etymology
From
Malay
rami
.
Noun
ramie
(
countable and uncountable
,
plural
ramies
)
(
usually
countable
)
A tall, tropical
Asian
perennial
herb
,
Boehmeria nivea
, cultivated for its
fibrous
stems
.
(
usually
uncountable
)
fibre
extracted from this plant, resembling
flax
.
Synonyms
China grass
,
Chinese silk
,
ramee
,
rhea
Translations
Boehmeria nivea
Atayal:
kgis
,
kgiy
Estonian:
ramjee
Finnish:
rami
(fi)
,
kiinanruoho
German:
Ramie
f
Japanese:
苧
(ja)
(
からむし, karamushi
)
Malay:
rami
Miyako:
ブー
(
bū
)
Polish:
szczmiel
m
Romanian:
ramie
(ro)
f
,
ramia
(ro)
f
(
rare
)
Tagalog:
amiray
,
arimay
fibre
Finnish:
rami
(fi)
Anagrams
Maire
,
Marie
,
Miera
,
aimer
,
armie
,
reaim
,
rimae
Italian
Noun
ramie
f
plural of
ramia
Anagrams
reami
,
remai
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