What does CHACO mean?

Heres the response: Chaco

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A type of leather sandal with a single strap that passes between the big toe and its neighbor, worn by indigenous people of South America.

Pronunciation (US): /ˈtʃɑːkoʊ/

Pronunciation (UK): /ˈtʃækoʊ/

Origin and Usage: The word "chaco" comes from the Quechuan word "chaku" which means "sandals". This type of sandal has been worn by indigenous people of South America for centuries. Today, they are popular among hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Synonyms: None

Related Words: Chard, Chare, Chose, Chirk, Chive

Example Sentences:

  • She bought a pair of chaco sandals for her hiking trip in South America.
  • The indigenous people of South America have been wearing chaco sandals for centuries.
  • He prefers to wear chaco sandals when he goes hiking.


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