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matzah

American  
[maht-suh, mah-tsah, mah-tsaw] / ˈmɑt sə, mɑˈtsɑ, ˈmɑ tsɔ /

noun

plural

matzahs, matzoth, matzot, matzos
  1. a variant of matzo.


Example Sentences

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Jewish mothers are proud when their son or daughter become successful in sports, but then there’s the greatest honor of all: their child appearing on a matzah box.

From Los Angeles Times

Most breads, pastas, cakes and cookies are off-limits, but matzo — or matzah as some translate the Hebrew word — is OK.

From Seattle Times

There is only one thing on the menu that I wouldn't order: the duck matzah ball soup.

From Salon

The walls of the centre are covered in smiling photos of family gatherings and a box of matzah stapled to a display of a shabbat meal.

From BBC

He celebrated Passover with matzah bread he took up and gefilte fish offered by the station’s Russians.

From Seattle Times