zacate
English
Etymology
From Philippine Spanish zacate, from Mexican Spanish, from Classical Nahuatl zacatl (“dry weeds or grass; fodder, forage”), from Uto-Aztecan *saka-t.
Spanish
Etymology
From Classical Nahuatl zacatl (“dry weeds or grass; fodder, forage”), from Uto-Aztecan *saka-t.
Pronunciation
- (non-Castilian) IPA(key): /sa.ˈka.te/
- See also: sácate
Noun
zacate m (plural zacates)
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