Definitions
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- noun a member of one of the various peoples inhabiting Mesoamerica
- adjective of or relating to the people of Mesoamerica or their languages or cultures
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Examples
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It is, in fact, a nefarious contribution to the human condition, especially when it serves as a substitute to the great mesoamerican staff of life whose name it misappropriates.
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Finally, the British Museum does a special exhibition about ancient mesoamerican culture.
Oh wow... ginasketch 2009
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Finally, the British Museum does a special exhibition about ancient mesoamerican culture.
Oh wow... ginasketch 2009
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It is a good thing that groups like the Mexica Movement are motivated to learn mesoamerican heritage.
Boycott Disney? 2006
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Sci. archaeology.mesoamerican contained discussions on the development of the wheel in South America and a desperate appeal from a student who had to prepare an essay on the "Tolmecs," along with the standard garbage that seems to appear in all unmoderated newsgroups.
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[SH75] * Cortez, Pizarro, De Soto and hundreds of other spanish conquistadors likewise sacked southern and mesoamerican civilizations in the name of
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[SH75] * Cortez, Pizarro, De Soto and hundreds of other spanish conquistadors likewise sacked southern and mesoamerican civilizations in the name of
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Aah ... * sigh* Maybe we miss a good offense term in mesoamerican language.
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There are novels about indigenous mesoamerican culture, which he apparently admires greatly; there are are a good number about North and Central Africa; and there are novels from other sites of human suffering and endurance.
The Valve 2008
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