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		Definition of punji stick in English: punji stick(also punji stake) nounˈpʌndʒiˈpənjē ˌstik A sharpened bamboo stake, typically one tipped with poison, set in a camouflaged hole in the ground as a means of defence, especially in SE Asia.  Example sentencesExamples -  We used caltrops, sharpened spikes, punji stakes and pits, ‘Venus flytraps’, abatis ditches, everything we could think of that would slow an attack.
 -  Together they contain 153 upright 11-inch spikes, honed to the sharpness of a Viet Cong punji stake.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: punji probably of Tibeto-Burman origin.    Definition of punji stick in US English: punji stick(also punji stake) nounˈpənjē ˌstik A sharpened bamboo stake, typically one tipped with poison, set in a camouflaged hole in the ground as a means of defence, especially in Southeast Asia.  Example sentencesExamples -  Together they contain 153 upright 11-inch spikes, honed to the sharpness of a Viet Cong punji stake.
 -  We used caltrops, sharpened spikes, punji stakes and pits, ‘Venus flytraps’, abatis ditches, everything we could think of that would slow an attack.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: punji probably of Tibeto-Burman origin.     |