Mirliton
[mir-li-ton; French meer-lee-tawn] /ˈmɪr lɪˌtɒn; French mir liˈtɔ̃/
noun, plural mirlitons
[mir-li-tonz; French meer-lee-tawn] /ˈmɪr lɪˌtɒnz; French mir liˈtɔ̃/ (Show IPA)
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/ˈmɜːlɪtɒn/
noun
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another name (chiefly US) for chayote
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