kaˈshü, kə-; ˈkaˌshü, -ˈaa-, -ˈai- noun
( -s )
Etymology: French, from Portuguese cachu, from Malayalam kāccu
1. : catechu
2. : an aromatic pill or pastille made of licorice, various aromatics, and gum and used to sweeten the breath
3. : cachou de laval
4. : auburn