释义 |
me·ca·te \məˈkäd.ē\ noun (-s) Etymology: Mexican Spanish, from Nahuatl mecatl cord, rope 1. West : a rope usually of horsehair that is used for leading or tying or as hackamore reins 2. : an old unit of land area formerly used in the Yucatan region equal to about 400 square meters or 1/10 acre |