Definition of Cordoba

1. Noun. The basic unit of money in Nicaragua; equal to 100 centavos.

Terms within: Centavo
Generic synonyms: Nicaraguan Monetary Unit

2. Noun. Spanish explorer who discovered Yucatan (1475-1526).

3. Noun. A city in southern Spain; center of Moorish culture.
Exact synonyms: Cordova
Generic synonyms: City, Metropolis, Urban Center
Group relationships: Espana, Kingdom Of Spain, Spain

4. Noun. A city in central Argentina; site of a university founded in 1613.
Exact synonyms: Cordova
Generic synonyms: City, Metropolis, Urban Center
Group relationships: Argentina, Argentine Republic

Definition of Cordoba

1. Proper noun. (alternative form of Cordova) ¹

2. Noun. (alternative form of córdoba), currency of Nicaragua ¹

3. Noun. The currency of Nicaragua, divided into 100 centavos. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cordoba

1. a monetary unit of Nicaragua [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cordoba

Corbett
Corbin
Corbusian
Corbusierian
Corchorus
Cordaitaceae
Cordaitales
Cordaites
Cordarone
Corday
Cordelia
Cordell Hull
Cordia
Cordia alliodora
Cordia gerascanthus
Cordoba
Cordova
Cordylidae
Cordyline
Cordyline australis
Cordyline terminalis
Cordylobia
Cordylobia anthropophaga
Cordylus
Corea
Coregonidae
Coregonus
Coregonus artedi
Coregonus clupeaformis
Coreidae

Literary usage of Cordoba

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific by Astronomical Society of the Pacific (1894)
"The list of the catalogues of the cordoba Observatory is an epitome of sidereal work in the southern sky. The history of their design and execution is a ..."

2. Annals of the Artists of Spain by Sir William Stirling Maxwell (1891)
"In 1583, he was employed in drawing up a new calendar of the saints and martyrs of cordoba; a pious work, in which he had for a coadjutor the good and ..."

3. A History of South America, 1854-1904 by Charles Edmond Akers (1904)
"Propaganda of the cordoba League. Meetings in Buenos Aires. ... Buenos Aires and cordoba. National Government Alarmed. Minister of War and the "Tiro ..."

4. An Account of the Abipones: An Equestrian People of Paraguay by Martin Dobrizhoffer (1822)
"cordoba, the principal city of Tucuman, a Bishop's see, contains an academy which was ... The ruler of cordoba is not styled a Vice-Governor, but a Viceroy. ..."

5. The International Military Digest Annual by Cornélis De Witt Willcox (1916)
"José Maria [Biographical Notes on General José Maria cordoba. By Maj. ... The soldier from whom the regiment of Infantry "cordoba, No. 7," takes its name, ..."

6. International Exhibition, 1876: Official Catalogue by United States Centennial Commission (1876)
"662 1898 Corporation of Bujalance, Province of cordoba.—Olive oil. ... 662 1902 Cabezas y Sarabia, José, Montoro, Province of cordoba.—Otive oil. ..."

7. The Cruise of the "Falcon": A Voyage to South America in a 30-ton Yacht by Edward Frederick Knight (1884)
"Yes, before us was the world-renowned cordoba, the cordoba of the Jesuit fathers, the city of the churches, and the ringing of bells, the sanctimonious town ..."

8. Central and South America by Augustus Henry Keane, Clements Robert Markham (1901)
"v The cordoba, Ventana, and Tandil Heights That the isolated heights which rose above the surface of the Pampean Sea—Sierra de ..."

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