"atchara" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: achara [alternative], atsara [alternative]
Etymology: Borrowed from Philippine Spanish achara, possibly from Malay acar, ultimately from Classical Persian آچار (āčār, “pickle, marinade”). Compare Tagalog atsara, Cebuano atsara, Hiligaynon atsara, Indonesian acar, Hindi अचार (acār). Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|es-PH|achara}} Borrowed from Philippine Spanish achara, {{der|en|ms|acar}} Malay acar, {{der|en|fa-cls|آچار||pickle, marinade|tr=āčār}} Classical Persian آچار (āčār, “pickle, marinade”), {{cog|tl|atsara}} Tagalog atsara, {{cog|ceb|atsara}} Cebuano atsara, {{cog|hil|atsara}} Hiligaynon atsara, {{cog|id|acar}} Indonesian acar, {{cog|hi|अचार}} Hindi अचार (acār) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} atchara (uncountable)
  1. (chiefly Philippines) A pickle made from grated unripe papaya, popular in the Philippines. Tags: Philippines, uncountable

Alternative forms

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