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nun·cha·ku N0194800 (nən-chä′ko͞o) or nun·chuck (nŭn′chŭk′) or num·chuck (nŭm′-)n. often nunchakus or nunchucks or numchucks A pair of hardwood sticks joined by a chain or cord and used as a weapon. [Okinawan Japanese, probably from Taiwanese neng-cak, a type of farm implement : neng, two, paired (akin to Mandarin liǎng, from Middle Chinese liaŋ´) + cak, chisel (akin to Mandarin záo, chisel, from Middle Chinese dzak).]nunchaku (nʌnˈtʃɑːkuː) n1. (Martial Arts (other than Judo & Karate) & Combat Sports) martial arts a. a throwing weapon consisting of two sticks linked loosely with a chain or fine ropeb. (as modifier): nunchaku weapons. 2. (Martial Arts (other than Judo & Karate) & Combat Sports) (as modifier): nunchaku weapons. nun•cha•ku (nʌnˈtʃɑ ku) n., pl. -kus. Sometimes, nunchakus. an Oriental hand weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a chain or cord. Also called nun-chucks (ˈnʌnˌtʃʌks) [1965–70; < Japanese] Translations
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