AGAVE
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AGA'VE, noun [Gr. admirable.]1. The American aloe. The great aloe rises twenty feet, and its branches form a sort of pyramid at the top.2. A genus of univalvular shells.
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A‐ga″ve (�), n. [[L. Agave, prop. name, fr. Gr. �, fem. of � illustrious, noble.]] (bot.) A genus of plants (order Amaryllidaceæ) of which the chief species is the maguey or century plant (A. Americana), wrongly called Aloe. It is from ten to seventy years, according to climate, in attaining maturity, when it produces a gigantic flower stem, sometimes forty feet in height, and perishes. The fermented juice is the pulque of the Mexicans; distilled, it yields mescal. A strong thread and a tough paper are made from the leaves, and the wood has many uses.