Definitions
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. A bale of raw silk.
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“I’m forced to wonder if Kate Moche is actually Trevor with a nom de plume.”
“The team is also working with Moche to put on health fairs in local communities and to teach children about nutrition and hygiene in the local schools.”
“He and fellow students have partnered with Moche, Inc., a Peruvian nonprofit that seeks to raise the standard of living in impoverished countries.”
“The Akkadian, Moche, Tiwanaku, Mayan, and Anasazi to name but a few are well documented in our history books.”
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“A brightly colored Moche Huari tunic, featuring anthropomorphic deities, dates to 500 to 700 A.D. and is one of many examples in the show of that interconnection.”
“It combines design elements of two Andean regions – those of the Moche coastal peoples and the Huari highland peoples of Peru.”
“El Niño continued to batter Peru, wiping out the Moche and Lambayeque pre-Hispanic civilizations a thousand years ago.”
“I think that Kate Moche person is completely unhinged.”
“(Chavin, Huari, Caral, Moche, Tiahuanaco, Inka, etc.) in Peru and in other places deserve admiration or whatever you want to call it, judging them by the standards of 4000 yrs ago or more.”
“The flattened foreheads of the Maya mark those born to a high station (much as foot-binding was a sign of status in pre Mao China), for instance, while gold ornaments and broken spears identify a Peruvian as an ancient Moche leader.”
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