tcha-tcha

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tcha-tcha (plural tcha-tchas)

  1. In Haiti, the small flowering tree Albizia lebbeck.
    • 1985, Wade Davis, The Serpent and the Rainbow, Simon & Schuster, page 95:
      The plants were easier to identify. One was a species of Albizzia known in Haiti as tcha-tcha, and planted as a shade tree throughout the country.
    • 1994 October 3, Time, page 29:
      Haitians cheered and waved tcha-tcha branches, symbols of joy, as their first freely elected leader, above, gives a victory wave from the balcony of the National Palace.
  2. A type of rattle or maraca used in Haitian music.