IPA: /ɡəˈmuːti/
KK: /gəˈmuːti/
A black, fibrous material that looks like horsehair, which comes from the leafstalks of certain palm trees. It is used to make ropes and cords.
The fishermen used gomuti to create strong ropes for their boats.
The word 'gomuti' originates from the Malay word 'gomuti', meaning a type of tree or plant. It refers specifically to the tree known for its rubber-like sap, which is used in various applications.
Think of the Malay word 'gomuti' that directly names a tree known for its rubbery sap, helping you remember that 'gomuti' refers to this specific type of plant.