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Definitions of rattans in various dictionaries:
noun - climbing palm of Sri Lanka and southern India remarkable for the great length of the stems which are used for malacca canes
noun - the stem of various climbing palms of the genus Calamus and related genera used to make wickerwork and furniture and canes
noun - a switch made from the stems of the rattan palms
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Wickerwork stems |
Climbing palms of Sri Lanka |
Climbing palms |
Wickerwork sources |
Plants used for wickerwork |
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Aug 27 2010 USA Today |
Aug 28 2009 Newsday.com |
May 16 2007 USA Today |
Aug 1 2003 USA Today |
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Plural form of rattan. |
the thin jointed stems of a palm, used to make furniture. |
The thin jointed stems of a palm, used to make furniture. |
The tropical Old World climbing palm which yields rattan, with long, spiny, jointed stems. |
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Arnis, also known as Kali or Eskrima, is the national sport and martial art of the Philippines. The three are roughly interchangeable umbrella terms for the traditional martial arts of the Philippines ("Filipino Martial Arts", or FMA) that emphasize weapon-based fighting with sticks, knives, bladed weapons, and various improvised weapons as well as "open hand" or techniques without weapons. It is also known as Estoque (Spanish for rapier), Estocada (Spanish for thrust or stab) and Garrote (Spanish for club). In Luzon it may go by the name of Arnis de Mano. * The indigenous martial art that the Spanish encountered in 1610 was not yet called "Eskrima" at that time. During those times, this martial art was known as Paccalicali-t to the Ibanags, Didya (later changed to Kabaroan) to the Ilokanos, Sitbatan or Kalirongan to Pangasinenses, Sinawali ("to weave") to the Kapampangans, Calis or Pananandata ("use of weapons") to the Tagalogs, Pagaradman to the Ilonggos and Kaliradman to the Cebuanos |