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mat·zo noun or mat·zoh \ˈmätsə, -(ˌ)tsō also -(ˌ)tsȯ\ (plural mat·zoth \-(ˌ)tsōt(h), -ōs\ ; or mat·zos \-_tsəz, -əs; -(ˌ)tsōz, -ōs\ ; or mat·zot \-(ˌ)tsōt, -ōs\) Etymology: Yiddish matse, from Hebrew maṣṣāh 1. : unleavened bread eaten at the Passover — often used in the plural with either sing. or plural construction 2. : a wafer of matzo |