Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the Uto-Aztecan language of the Cahita
- noun a member of the Taracahitian people of central Mexico
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Examples
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Sirutato is located in the part of Sinaloa called Badiraguato, cahita-tarascan for "the place of rivers among mountains", and is on the Humaya River, north of Culiacan.
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Sirutato is located in the part of Sinaloa called Badiraguato, cahita-tarascan for "the place of rivers among mountains", and is on the Humaya River, north of Culiacan.
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Sirutato is located in the part of Sinaloa called Badiraguato, cahita-tarascan for "the place of rivers among mountains", and is on the Humaya River, north of Culiacan.
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Sirutato is located in the part of Sinaloa called Badiraguato, cahita-tarascan for "the place of rivers among mountains", and is on the Humaya River, north of Culiacan.
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