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amo·le \əˈmōlē, -ˌlā\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, from Nahuatl amolli soap, probably from atl water + molli stew, confection 1. : any part of a plant possessing detergent properties and used as a substitute for soap 2. : any of a number of plants utilized as a source of soap: as a. : soap plant a b. : any of various Mexican amaryllidaceous plants of the genera Manfreda (as M. brachystachys), Agave (as A. heteracantha), and Prochnyanthes whose rootstock when pounded to a pulp readily produces a lather when moistened |