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ma·ti·co \məˈtē(ˌ)kō\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, perhaps from Matico, diminutive of Mateo Matthew (the name); perhaps from the discovery of its styptic qualities by a soldier named Mateo 1. : a shrubby tropical American wild pepper (Piper angustifolium) with slender elongated aromatic leaves that are rich in volatile oil, gums, and tannins 2. : the leaves of the matico used especially formerly in medicine chiefly as a stimulant and hemostatic |