mace in Tamil
mace in Tamil is சாதிக்காய், ஜாதிக்காய் — mace means a heavy club, often with a spiked or knobbed head, historically used as a weapon.
mace in Tamil
சாதிக்காய்
Pronounced: cātikkāy
a spice
ஜாதிக்காய்
Pronounced: jātikkāy
a spice
What does "mace" mean?
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noun A heavy club, often with a spiked or knobbed head, historically used as a weapon.
"The knight swung his mace and crushed his opponent's shield."
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noun A ceremonial staff carried as a symbol of authority, such as in parliament.
"The sergeant-at-arms carried the mace into the chamber to open the session."
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noun A spice made from the dried outer covering of the nutmeg seed.
"The recipe calls for a pinch of ground mace along with the nutmeg."
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noun (often as a trademark) A chemical spray, similar to pepper spray, used for self-defense.
"She carried a small can of mace in her purse for safety."
mace in a sentence
- The knight swung his mace and crushed his opponent's shield.
- The sergeant-at-arms carried the mace into the chamber to open the session.
- The recipe calls for a pinch of ground mace along with the nutmeg.
- She carried a small can of mace in her purse for safety.
Common Tamil translations
Frequently asked questions
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"mace" in Tamil is சாதிக்காய், ஜாதிக்காய். mace means: A heavy club, often with a spiked or knobbed head, historically used as a weapon.
How do you pronounce சாதிக்காய்?
"mace" in Tamil is சாதிக்காய், pronounced "cātikkāy".
How do you use "mace" in a sentence?
Example: "The knight swung his mace and crushed his opponent's shield." In Tamil, "mace" is சாதிக்காய், ஜாதிக்காய்.
Are there other ways to say "mace" in Tamil?
Yes — Tamil has 2 translations listed for "mace": சாதிக்காய், ஜாதிக்காய்.
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