ma·guey /məˈge/
  龍舌蘭,其纖維
  Mag·uey n.  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.
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  maguey
       n 1: Mexican plant used especially for making pulque the source
            of the colorless Mexican liquor mescal [syn: Agave
            atrovirens]
       2: Philippine plant yielding a hard fibre used in making coarse
          twine [syn: cantala, Agave cantala]