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metate

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for metate.

Editorial note

Making an expedient metate, the hollowed-out grinding stone of Mexican Indians, proved impractical under simulated post-attack conditions.

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Quick take

A flat stone with a slightly concave surface, used with another stone (a mano) for grinding maize or other grains.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A flat stone with a slightly concave surface, used with another stone (a mano) for grinding maize or other grains.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for metate.

noun

A flat stone with a slightly concave surface, used with another stone (a mano) for grinding maize or other grains.

Example sentences

1

Making an expedient metate, the hollowed-out grinding stone of Mexican Indians, proved impractical under simulated post-attack conditions.

2

(The grinding platform, the metate, was not.) Don't know what the Navaho did or do.

3

If you had bothered to read my previous post, you'd know that I won't have my mano or metate because I will have lost them both to YOU in a frivolous bet.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use metate in a sentence?

Making an expedient metate, the hollowed-out grinding stone of Mexican Indians, proved impractical under simulated post-attack conditions.

What does metate mean?

A flat stone with a slightly concave surface, used with another stone (a mano) for grinding maize or other grains.

What part of speech is metate?

metate is commonly used as noun.