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machete
(ma|chete)
Pronunciation:
/məˈtʃɛti, -ˈʃɛti/
(also
matchet
)
noun
a broad, heavy knife used as an implement or weapon, originating in Central America and the Caribbean.
Origin:
late 16th century
: from Spanish, from
macho
'hammer'
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