ˈnənˌchək, nünˈchäk(ˌ)ü noun
( nunchakus or nunchaku )
Etymology: Japanese dialect (Okinawa)
: a weapon of Japanese origin made of two hardwood sticks joined at one end by a short length of rawhide, cord, or chain
ˈnənˌchək, nünˈchäk(ˌ)ü noun
( nunchakus or nunchaku )
Etymology: Japanese dialect (Okinawa)
: a weapon of Japanese origin made of two hardwood sticks joined at one end by a short length of rawhide, cord, or chain
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012