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2 zamba
adj.&f.1 bandy-legged.2 applied to the son of an Indian by a Chinese woman, or of a Chinaman by an Indian woman.f.1 an American wild monkey, resembling a dog, with the head of a horse.2 samba.* * *zambo* * *femenino zamba ( South American folk dance)* * *femenino zamba ( South American folk dance)* * *zamba ( South American folk dance)* * *
zamba sustantivo femenino
zamba ( South American folk dance)
zambo,-a
I adjetivo knock-kneed
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 knock-kneed person
2 LAm person who is half Amerindian and half African
* * *zamba nf1. [baile] = popular South American dance* * *I adj knock-kneed, bandy-leggedII m, zamba f L.Am.person of mixed black and Indian descent -
3 zorongo
m.1 a handkerchief folded like a bandage which some people wear upon the head.2 a broad flattened chignon which some women wear.3 a lively Andalusian dance and its music.4 andalusian folksong and dance, zorongo.* * ** * *SM (Mús) popular song and dance of Andalusia* * ** * ** * *¿y a vos qué zorongo te importa? what business is it of yours, anyway?* * *zorongo nm= type of flamenco music, song and dance
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