- century, and used for
weaving lustrous lace-like
luxury textiles known as
nipis fabric. The name is
derived from
Spanish piña,
meaning "pineapple". Pineapples...
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Spanish clothing styles. It is
traditionally made with
sheer textiles (
nipis)
woven from piña or abacá;
although in
modern times,
cheaper materials like...
- The Key lime or acid lime (Citrus ×
aurantiifolia or C. aurantifolia) is a
citrus hybrid (C.
hystrix × C. medica)
native to
tropical Southeast Asia. It...
-
Mesolia nipis is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914. It is
found in Mexico. "GlobIZ search".
Global Information...
- function.
Princess Limau Nipis She is 10 and is the
youngest of 5 siblings. Her
looks are so
spoiled and naive. However,
Nipis is
actually a
great investigator...
-
White Cheese)".
Rezel Kealoha.
Retrieved 24
August 2024. "Key Lime (Limau
Nipis) &
Calamansi lime (Limau Kasturi)". 3 May 2017. Rodeo,
Arlan James D. (2016)...
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attire of the Philippines, as well as in
sheer lace-like
fabrics called nipis used in
various clothing components.
Native abaca textiles also survive...
- sand or
rocky soils.
Common names include kaayam,
delek bangas,
delek air,
nipis kulit ("thin-skinned" in Malay), miat, and nemaaru. The tree is
small and...
- border. Its Thai name, the
corrupted form of the
original Malay name, ****u
Nipis ('thin island') is
transliterated in many
different ways into English. The...
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Jackfruit -
Nangka Kaffir lime -
Jeruk Obat /
Jeruk Limau Lime -
Jeruk Nipis Longan -
Kelengkeng Lychee - Leci
Mango -
Mangga Mangosteen -
Manggis Orange...