Definition of Che Guevara

1. Noun. An Argentine revolutionary leader who was Fidel Castro's chief lieutenant in the Cuban revolution; active in other Latin American countries; was captured and executed by the Bolivian army (1928-1967).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Che Guevara

Chaussier's areola
Chaussier's line
Chaussier's sign
Chautauqua
Chautauquas
Chauveau
Chauveau's bacterium
Chavacano
Chaverim
Chavez
Chavista
Chavistas
Chayes
Chayes' method
Chazal
Che Guevara (current term)
Cheadle's disease
Cheadle-Möller-Barlow syndrome
Cheapside
Cheaster
Cheatle slit
Cheboksary
Chebyshev's inequality
Chebyshev's theorem
Chece
Checes
Chechen
Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Oblast
Chechen Autonomous Oblast
Chechen Republic

Literary usage of Che Guevara

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

1. Loosen the Knots and Tangles by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1992)
"Some of their tactics suggested the unique style of Che Guevara. Before the intelligence could be verified, however, the rebellion in the eastern inland ..."

2. WMD Machete by Mark Plimsoll (2006)
""Look, Che Guevara and others saw the CIA throw out Presidente Jacobo Arbenz Guzman. ... "What's the connection between Castro and Che Guevara? ..."

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