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| A·pach·e [ ə páchee ] (plural A·pach·e or A·pach·es) |
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1. member of Native American people: a member of a Native North American people who formerly lived throughout the present-day southwestern United States and northern Mexico, but now live in Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma
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2. Athabaskan language: an Athabaskan language spoken in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Native speakers: 50,000.
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| [Mid-18th century. < American Spanish] |
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 A·pach·e adjective |
 A·pach·e·an adjective |
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