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Qué (quién) es MACHETE - definición

BROAD BLADE USED EITHER AS AN IMPLEMENT LIKE AN AXE, OR IN COMBAT LIKE A SHORT SWORD
Matchet; Machetes; Machet; Macheted; Vettukathi; Machette; Panga (knife); Tsakat
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machete         
11) to brandish, wield a machete
machete         
[m?'t??ti, -'??ti]
¦ noun a broad, heavy knife used as an implement or weapon.
Origin
C16: from Sp., from macho 'hammer'.
machete         
(machetes)
A machete is a large knife with a broad blade.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Machete

A machete (; Spanish pronunciation: [maˈtʃete]) is a broad blade used either as an agricultural implement similar to an axe, or in combat like a long-bladed knife. The blade is typically 30 to 45 centimetres (12 to 18 in) long and usually under 3 millimetres (18 in) thick. In the Spanish language, the word is possibly a diminutive form of the word macho, which was used to refer to sledgehammers. Alternatively, its origin may be machaera, the name given by the Romans to the falcata. It is the origin of the English language equivalent term matchet, though this is less commonly used. In much of the English-speaking Caribbean, such as Jamaica, Barbados, Guyana, Grenada, and Trinidad and Tobago, the term cutlass is used for these agricultural tools.

Ejemplos de uso de MACHETE
1. Some refugees have arrived at the camp with machete wounds.
2. The group was known as the Macheteros , or machete–wielders.
3. The Rwandan is accustomed to the machete from childhood.
4. Even more than his left index finger, which he lost in an accident with a machete.
5. He threatened her with a machete before tying her up and driving to a secluded spot.