matzo
noun/ˈmætsəʊ/
/ˈmɑːtsəʊ/
(also matzoh, matzah)
[uncountable, countable] (plural matzos or matzohs)
- a type of bread in the form of a large, flat biscuit, traditionally eaten by Jewish people during Passover; one of these biscuitsTopics Foodc2Word OriginYiddish, from Hebrew maṣṣāh.
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