Sentence example with the word 'cacique'

cacique

Definition n. black-and-red or black-and-yellow orioles of the American tropics

Last update: September 27, 2015


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A well-defined western longitudinal valley, at some recent time occupied by lakes and rivers, divides the Cordillera into two chains, the eastern being the main chain, to which belong Mounts Alto Nevado, Cacique, Dentista, Maldonado, Serrano, each over 7000 ft.   [Please select]

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That cacique showed that he was well disposed to the Admiral.   [Please select]

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It was then that the Admiral learnt that a king was called Cacique in their language.   [Please select]

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Presently the cacique sent a canoe there, and the Admiral sent a sailor in it.   [Please select]

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For it was wonderful how devoted the cacique was to the Admiral.   [Please select]

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The cacique visited the enclosure now and then, and looked them over with a calculating eye.   [Please select]

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The cacique died, and another named Taxmar succeeded him.   [Please select]

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That would be in line with the cacique's character as he knew it.   [Please select]

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Down in Venezuela, in the delta of the Orinoco River, and elsewhere, lives a black and yellow bird called the giant cacique (pronounced cay-seek'), which as a nest-builder far surpasses our oriole.'   [Please select]

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A cacique's nest hangs like a grass rope, with a commodious purse at its lower end, entered by a narrow perpendicular slit a foot or so above the terminal facilities.   [Please select]

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