molcajete

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish molcajete, from Classical Nahuatl mōlcaxitl.

Noun

molcajete (plural molcajetes)

  1. A traditional Mexican stone tool, equivalent in function to a mortar and pestle, used for grinding food.

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Nahuatl mōlcaxitl.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /molkaˈxete/, [molkaˈxet̪e]

Noun

molcajete m (plural molcajetes)

  1. (Mexico, Louisiana, Texas) A small mortar, typically carved from vesicular basalt and used in traditional Mexican cuisine.

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