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matzoh
mat·zo also mat·zoh M0157100 (mät′sə, -sō′, -sô′, mät-sä′)n. pl. mat·zos also mat·zohs (mät′səz, -sōs′) or mat·zot or mat·zoth (mät-sôt′) A flat, usually brittle piece of unleavened bread, eaten especially during Passover. [Yiddish matse, from Hebrew maṣṣâ; see mṣ́ṣ́ in Semitic roots.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | matzoh - brittle flat bread eaten at Passovermatzah, matzo, unleavened breadbread, breadstuff, staff of life - food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked | EncyclopediaSeematzomatzoh
Synonyms for matzohnoun brittle flat bread eaten at PassoverSynonyms- matzah
- matzo
- unleavened bread
Related Words- bread
- breadstuff
- staff of life
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