Calabash
Yes, the word 'gourd' is a noun; a word for a type of plant and its fruit; a word for the dried shell of this fruit made into utilitarian items; a word for a thing.
A gourd is made out of a hollowed out plant, aptly named 'a gourd.'
gourd
China made paper but im not sure about utensil
The Guiro is made from a hollow gourd.
A dipper from a gourd is made by first selecting a mature gourd, such as a calabash or bottle gourd. The gourd is then cleaned, and its top is cut off to create an opening. Afterward, the inner flesh and seeds are removed, and the gourd is dried to harden. Finally, the exterior can be polished or decorated as desired, resulting in a functional and often decorative dipper.
The answer is "gourd." A gourd is a plant's hard, often hollowed-out shell that is used to contain water. Gourds are commonly used as containers or vessels due to their durable and water-resistant nature.
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.Maracas
If allowed to thoroughly dry out, the pulp in the gourd evaporates, leaving only the hard, dried seeds inside. When shaken, such a gourd rattles - the basis of the percussion instrument called the "maraca".
People used gourd bowls (when they had just been started being made) for eating. Gourd bowls were also used to carry water and to drink from.
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