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Apache - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Apache refers to a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the southwestern United States. It also denotes a widely used open-source web server software.

Apache

/əˈpætʃi/ /əˈpɑːʃi/

Definition:

A member of a Native American people inhabiting the southwestern US, or a type of helicopter.

Synonyms:

warrior, fighter, brave, tribesman

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

pacifist, civilian

Common Collocations:

Apache tribe, Apache warrior, Apache helicopter, Apache culture

Derivatives:

Apaches (plural), Apachean (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "Apache" for the people or the helicopter; capitalize as it refers to a specific group or model.

Common Phrases:

Apache dance, war cry like an Apache, ride an Apache

Etymology:

Derived from the Zuni word "apachu," meaning "enemy," later adopted into Spanish and English.

Examples:

  • 1. The Apache tribe has a rich cultural heritage.
  • 2. He flew an Apache helicopter during the mission.
  • 3. She studied Apache traditions in her anthropology class.
  • 4. The word "Apache" originates from a Zuni term.

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