Garbanzo
[gahr-bahn-zoh] /gɑrˈbɑn zoʊ/
noun, plural garbanzos.
1.
(def 1).
/ɡɑːˈbænzəʊ/
noun (pl) -zos
1.
another name for chickpea
n.
“chick-pea,” 1759, from Spanish garbanzo, said to be ultimately from Greek or Basque.
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