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zac·a·ton \ˈzakəˌtōn, ˈsa-\ noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish zacatón — more at sacaton : any of several grasses with tough wiry stems native to or cultivated in arid or dry regions of the United States and adjacent Mexico: as a. : broomroot b. : guinea grass 1 c. : either of two Mexican grasses (Epicampes stricta and Festuca amplissima) d. : sacaton |