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1 azteca
adj.1 Aztec.2 Aztecan.f. & m.Aztec.m.Nahuatl, Aztec (lengua).* * *► adjetivo1 Aztec1 Aztec* * *ADJ SMF Aztec* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino Aztec•• Cultural note:A Náhuatl-speaking people of Central America who in the fourteenth century established a brilliant but tyrannical civilization in central and southern Mexico. The capital was Tenochtitlán, built on reclaimed marshland which became Mexico City. Renowned for their jewelry, the Aztecs were also skilled architects and used a writing system based on pictographs and hieroglyphs. The Aztec calendar followed a 52-year astronomical cycle. They worshipped the plumed serpent Quetzalcóatl and the war-god Huitzilopochtli, whom their priests appeased by human sacrifice. The Aztec empire collapsed in 1521 after defeat by the Spanish under Hernán Cortés and Pedro de Alvarado* * *= Aztec.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. This article looks at problems in bringing Aztec literature to children whose language is now English.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino Aztec•• Cultural note:A Náhuatl-speaking people of Central America who in the fourteenth century established a brilliant but tyrannical civilization in central and southern Mexico. The capital was Tenochtitlán, built on reclaimed marshland which became Mexico City. Renowned for their jewelry, the Aztecs were also skilled architects and used a writing system based on pictographs and hieroglyphs. The Aztec calendar followed a 52-year astronomical cycle. They worshipped the plumed serpent Quetzalcóatl and the war-god Huitzilopochtli, whom their priests appeased by human sacrifice. The Aztec empire collapsed in 1521 after defeat by the Spanish under Hernán Cortés and Pedro de Alvarado* * *= Aztec.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: This article looks at problems in bringing Aztec literature to children whose language is now English.
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azteca adjetivo, masculino y femenino
Aztec
azteca adjetivo & mf Aztec
' azteca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
teocali
English:
Aztec
* * *♦ adj1. [precolombino] Aztec♦ nmf[persona] Aztec♦ nm[lengua] Nahuatl, Aztec* * *m/f & adj Aztec* * *azteca adj & nmf: Aztec -
2 pirámide
f.pyramid.* * *1 pyramid* * *noun f.* * *SF pyramid* * *femenino pyramid* * *= pyramid.Ex. Figure 165 shows such a pyramid in its idealized form.----* con forma de pirámide = trihedral, pyramidal-shaped.* en forma de pirámide = pyramidal-shaped.* * *femenino pyramid* * *= pyramid.Ex: Figure 165 shows such a pyramid in its idealized form.
* con forma de pirámide = trihedral, pyramidal-shaped.* en forma de pirámide = pyramidal-shaped.* * *pyramidpirámide invertida/truncada inverted/truncated pyramid* * *
pirámide sustantivo femenino
pyramid
pirámide sustantivo femenino pyramid
' pirámide' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
truncar
- cúspide
English:
pyramid
* * *pirámide nf1. [monumento] pyramid2. [figura] pyramidpirámide ecológica ecological pyramid;pirámide de población pyramid of population;pirámide trófica ecological pyramidPIRÁMIDES MAYAS Y AZTECASThe major pre-Columbian cultures of Mesoamerica (the area from northern Mexico to Panama) had many common features, not least of which was the construction of ceremonial pyramids. They served as the focus of religious rites, and those of the Maya may also have functioned as astronomical observatories. The discovery in 1952 of a sarcophagus at the heart of the Mayan Pyramid of Inscriptions (built around 680 AD) at Palenque indicated that one at least was used as a tomb. The great pyramids of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlán (built in successive layers over the preceding two centuries) amazed the Conquistadors on their arrival in 1519, though this did not stop the Spanish from demolishing them and using the stone to build Mexico City's cathedral. Today the pyramids, whether ruined or restored, are among the most visited tourist sites in the Americas.* * *f pyramid* * *pirámide nf: pyramid* * *pirámide n pyramid -
3 Aztecas
A náhuatl (↑ náhuatl a1) -speaking people of Central America who in the fourteenth century established a brilliant but tyrannical civilization in central and southern Mexico. The capital was Tenochtitlán, built on reclaimed marshland which became Mexico City. Renowned for their jewelry, the Aztecs were also skilled architects and used a writing system based on pictographs and hieroglyphs. The Aztec calendar followed a 52-year astronomical cycle. They worshipped the plumed serpent Quetzalcóatl and the war-god Huitzilopochtli, whom their priests appeased by human sacrifice. The Aztec empire collapsed in 1521 after defeat by the Spanish under Hernán Cortés and Pedro de Alvarado.
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