In Colombia and Venezuela it is the name of a field tool, similar to a very large knife. It is usually about 20 inches and has edge only on one side. It is used to cut shrubs, weeds and branches. In Cuba it is called mocha, in Central America guarizama, tunco, cuma or corvo. In Colombia it is also told in some parts charapo or rula. Also in Colombia it is the name of a herbicide and matamalezas, whose active ingredient is Glyphosate. Also in some parts of Colombia is a kind of written trap that students used to improve their test scores. Chiva, torch, cupcake.