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si·sal \ˈsīsəl, ˈsīzəl also sə̇ˈsäl or ˈsēsəl or ˈsēzəl or ˈsisəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Mexican Spanish, from Sisal, Yucatán, Mexico 1. a. also sisal hemp : a strong durable white fiber that is three to five feet long and is used for hard fiber cordage and for binder twine b. : a West Indian agave (Agave sisalana) whose leaves yield sisal for which it is widely cultivated (as in Java, East Africa, the Bahama islands, and Mexico) 2. : a fiber derived from any of various plants (as henequen, false sisal) related to sisal |