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1 cutlass
(a short, broad, slightly curved sword with one cutting edge.) kurzer Säbel* * *cut·lass<pl -es>[ˈkʌtləs]n Entermesser nt* * *['kʌtləs]nEntermesser nt* * *1. SCHIFF, HIST Entermesser n2. Machete f* * *n.(§ pl.: cutlasses)= Hirschfänger m.
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