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ko·lac·ky
(kə-läch′kē, kō′läch-) or ko·la·che (kə-lä′chē, kō′lä-)n. pl. kolacky or kolache also ko·la·ches
A sweet bun made from yeasted dough and usually having a fruit or poppy seed filling.
[Czech koláče, wheel-shaped cake, pl. of koláč, from kolo, wheel; see calash.]
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kolacky
(kəˈlɑːtʃkɪ; kəʊ-)n, pl kolackies or kolacky
(Cookery) a type of sweet pastry or bun with a fruit, jam, or nut filling, originally from Poland or Czechoslovakia
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