Crossword-Solution: LAGETTA 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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LACE bark (genus) 1 answer
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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When slipped off, it is found to be made of two transverse layers of fibre--a bit of veritable natural lace, similar to, though far less delicate than, the famous lace-bark of the Lagetta-tree, peculiar, I believe, to one district in the Jamaica mountains.
At Last Charles Kingsley 2004
Perhaps the most curious of all the Thymelaceae is the celebrated Lagetta, or lace-bark tree of Jamaica; out of which the ladies of that island know how to manufacture cuffs, collars, and berthas, that, when cut into the proper shapes, and bleached to a perfect whiteness, have all the appearance of real lace! The Maroons, and other runaway negroes of Jamaica, before the abolition of slavery, used to make clothing out of the lagetta; which they found growing in plenty in the mountain forests of the island.
The Cliff Climbers Captain Mayne Reid 2007
THE LAGETTA, OR LACE-BARK TREE.] The inner bark of the Lagetta, or Lace-bark tree[1262] of Jamaica, may be separated into thin layers, and then into distinct meshes, bearing some resemblance to lace (Fig.
History of Lace Bury Palliser 2018
Out of 3,552 machines computed to be in England in 1862 2,448 were at Nottingham."--_International Exhibition, Juror's Report._ [1262] _Daphne lagetta._ [1263] He makes a paste of the plant which is the usual food of the caterpillar, and spreads it thinly over a stone or other flat substance; then with a camel's-hair pencil dipped in olive oil he draws upon the coating of paste the pattern he wishes the insects to leave open.
History of Lace Bury Palliser 2018