kiley

/ˈkaɪli/
noun
  1. A type of boomerang used by Australian Aboriginal people, typically curved and used for hunting or warfare.
    • He learned to craft a kiley from a traditional teacher in the outback.
    • The elder demonstrated how to throw a kiley so it would return to the thrower.
    • In the museum, we saw a beautifully painted kiley made from carved wood.
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