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Mexican ['meksɪkən]1 nounMexicain(e) m,fmexicain(embassy, history) du Mexique1 nounAméricain(e) m,f d'origine mexicaine(history, culture) de la population américaine d'origine mexicaine; (population) américaine d'origine mexicaine;Mexican jumping bean pois m sauteur; esp American Mexican standoff impasse f;the Mexican War la guerre du Mexique;Mexican wave ola fⓘ THE MEXICAN WAR On désigne ainsi le conflit qui opposa, de 1846 à 1848, les États-Unis au Mexique. Vaincu, ce dernier renonça à ses prétentions sur le Texas et céda un vaste territoire comprenant plusieurs États américains actuels (y compris le Nouveau Mexique et la Californie). -
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Mexican adj n mexicano / mejicanotr['meksɪkən]1 mejicano,-a1 mejicano,-aMexican ['mɛksɪkən] n: mexicano m, -na f♦ Mexican adjadj.• mejicano, -a adj.• mexicano, -a adj.n.• mejicano s.m.• mexicano s.m.
I 'meksɪkənadjective mexicano, mejicano
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noun mexicano, -na m,f, mejicano, -na m,f['meksɪkǝn]1.ADJN mejicano(-a) m / f, mexicano(-a) m / f (LAm)2.CPDMexican wave N — (Brit) ola f (mejicana or (LAm) mexicana)
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4 Mexican Cotton
One of the oldest known varieties of cotton. The larger proportion of the short and medium stapled varieties have been developed from this. Mexican Burr is a variety with clustered bolls and the original source of most of the cluster varieties. -
5 Mexican Drawnwork
Native handwork, done by Mexican women, designed of small medallions either single or in strips and with the threads so drawn as to form a wheel. Teneriffe drawnwork is the same. It is now machine-made in France and England. -
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A fibre obtained from the Karatas Plumieri which grows throughout tropical America. The young leaves give fine, white fibres, while the older leaves give coarser fibres. It is used for nets, cordage, sacking, etc. This fibre is sometimes called the Mexican istle, or ixtle. -
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Mexican [ˊmeksɪkən]1. a мексика́нский2. n мексика́нец; мексика́нка -
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9 Mexican wave
■ An optical effect created in a stadium by the spectators enthusiastically and spontaneously standing up and waving their arms in a sequential movement around the stadium interior.La Ola f -
10 Mexican blind lizard
= Mexican snake lizard мексиканская червеобразная ящерица ( Anelytropsis)* * *English-russian biological dictionary > Mexican blind lizard
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English-russian biological dictionary > Mexican snake lizard
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13 Mexican sandwich
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14 Mexican tea
Mexican teaBot erva-de-santa-maria. -
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17 Mexican Embroidery
A style of work used to ornament children's dresses, underclothing, corners and borders for towels, tablecloths, etc. The outline of a design is traced on the material and then worked in buttonhole stitch all round the lines.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Mexican Embroidery
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18 Mexican Grass
This is sisal hemp, but shipped in a curled state for use as a substitute for horse hair in stuffing upholstered furniture. -
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This wool is mostly used in the Western States of America for yarns made into " home spun " fabrics. In the Eastern States it is used for carpet yarns. It is very coarse and is yielded by sheep in Mexico, Texas, Arizona and Colorado. The fleece weighs about 2-lb. -
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