Mennonite is a noun referring to a member of a Protestant Anabaptist group known for simple living, pacifism, and Amish-related heritage. The term identifies the religious community rather than a nationality, and it is often used in discussions of faith, history, and culture. Pronunciation typically stresses the second syllable and ends with an /-ɪt/ or /-t/ sound, depending on speaker and dialect.
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