tuxy

English

Etymology

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Noun

tuxy (plural tuxies)

  1. A strip or ribbon of the outer layer of a leaf-sheath, pulled from a hemp plant.

Verb

tuxy (third-person singular simple present tuxies, present participle tuxying, simple past and past participle tuxied)

  1. To pull such strips from a plant.
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