Definition of Fincas

1. finca [n] - See also: finca

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fincas

financiered
financiering
financiers
financing
financings
finaries
finary
finasteride
finative
finaunce
finback
finback whale
finbacks
finca
fincas (current term)
finch
finched
finches
finching
finchlike
find fault
find one's feet
find oneself
find out
find the net
findability
findable

Literary usage of Fincas

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

1. Tainted Harvest: Child Labor and Obstacles to Organizing on Ecuador's Banana by Carol Pier (2002)
"Marta Mendoza, a twelve-year-old girl who had been working since age eleven on the four plantations of Las fincas in the canton of Balao—San Alejandro, ..."

2. Industrial Cuba: Being a Study of Present Commercial and Industrial by Robert Percival Porter (1899)
""The Registry Office in Havana reports that there are upwards of eighteen thousand fincas in this registry district, which comprises the village of Marianao ..."

3. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1904)
"The natives who have fincas there have to haul water in carte for themselves and their stock, or carry it in bamboos slung over the backs of oxen or ..."

4. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1904)
"The natives who have fincas there have to haul water in carts for themselves and their stock, or carry it in bamboos slung over the backs of oxen or ..."

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