panga
Americannoun
noun
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a broad heavy knife of E Africa, used as a tool or weapon
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a small fishing boat first developed in Japan and now used chiefly in US and Central American waters
Etymology
Origin of panga
Borrowed into English from Swahili around 1930–35
Example Sentences
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Alcarez piloted a panga boat — a small, fishing-style vessel often used by human smugglers — to illegally bring an estimated 12 people into the United States from Mexico, prosecutors said.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 12, 2023
Wagley coordinated the agency’s response to the abandoned panga boat on April 17 and called the medical examiner to retrieve the body.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 19, 2021
Tour operators lead panga boat tours, but book early: The Mexican government limits the number of boats and passengers in the protected areas.
From Washington Post • Oct. 24, 2019
Once, I saw my male English teacher wielding a panga, or African machete.
From Time • Aug. 31, 2016
Suddenly, like a bolt of lightning, the thing on the panga struck.
From "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer
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