Noun
A material for cordage, matting, etc., consisting of the prepared fiber of the outer husk of the cocoanut.
Cordage or cables, made of this material.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf the coir holds its inverted bowl shape and cannot lie flat, allow an extra 10cm to the edge of the circle when you cut around it. Source: Internet
Most of Kerala's coir industries are situated in and around Alappuzha. Source: Internet
The process of husk extraction from the coir bypasses the retting process, using a custom-built coconut husk extractor designed by ASEAN –Canada Forest Tree Seed Centre in 1986. Source: Internet
Opposite, in narrow, horizontal trays packed not with soil but coco coir (coconut fibre), grow heirloom and cherry tomatoes, shiny aubergines and brightly coloured chards. Source: Internet
Crafted of all-natural rubber and coir, this mat is an excellent decorative accent for your doorway and it also help remove dirt, debris, mud and moisture from your shoes. Source: Internet
Straw and sandpaper combinations were ruled out for the same reason, though a thicker coir fiber fared better. Source: Internet