peteca

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peteca (sense 1)

Pronunciation

 

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Old Tupi peteka, although the term in that language didn't refer to the object.

Noun

peteca f (plural petecas)(Brazil)

  1. an object similar to a badminton shuttlecock, but larger and struck with the palm of the hand
  2. a sport similar to badminton
  3. (badminton, by extension) shuttlecock
    Synonym: volante

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Nheengatu peteka.

Noun

peteca f (plural petecas)

  1. (Pará) marble (small ball used in games)
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:berlinde