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Meaning of "luffa"

luffa (noun) - a plant genus that includes species commonly known as loofah or sponge gourd. The fibrous skeleton of the fruit is used as a natural scrubbing sponge. It is often used in personal care products and exfoliating materials
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  • Alternative spelling of loofah

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Luffa costs money for organizations.
A bag of dried mature luffa fruits.
A luffa sponge whose coarse texture helps with skin polishing.
It differs from the traditional synthetic sponge in that luffa stimulates circulation naturally.
Luffa is a genus of tropical and subtropical vines in the cucumber family Cucurbitaceae.
New collection Luffa.
The growth responses of Luffa aegyptiaca to various nitrogen sources and concentrations were investigated.
Naaberaa chanpurū - chanpurū made with luffa.
Marketed as luffa or loofah, the sponge is used as a body scrub.
You will be a prison-shower luffa by the end of the week.
Cellulose pulp for use in papermaking, characterized in that it is produced from Luffa cylindrica.
Luffa Cylindrica is a plant material obtained from the fruit of the sponge Luffa cylindrica, Cucurbitaceae.
Did you know you can grow your own luffa in your garden?
Luffa Cylindrica Extract is an extract of the fruit of the luffa, Luffa cylindrica, Cucurbitaceae.
Here 's stir-fried luffa from my favourite cook.

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In luffa cylindrica, these structures occur in leaves, stems and fruits.
Besides, do you know what a Luffa cylindrica is?
Burn your luffa sponge, take your whitesnake collection to goodwill?
And that 's the last of the Glen Luffa.
Carrying and distributing Luffa cylindrica in the United States. The business is basically.
Bollocks . And that 's the last of the Glen Luffa.
Luffa Technologies and CRIM want to make your business meetings “ smarter ” thanks to speech recognition!
It has a Latin name, Luffa accutangula.
The Glens are full of whiskey, And that 's the last of the Glen Luffa.
The plant has also been named Luffa tuberosa ( Roxb . ) or Momordica tuberosa Roxb.
The first recorded structure was a timber-framed lodge built by Bishop Ralph de Luffa in 1103.
Variations in 25 populations of Luffa aegyptiaca L. in southwestern Nigeria and their possible causes were studied.
The Anaé ® luffa.

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