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  • noun A female conquistador.

Etymologies

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Spanish

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Examples

  • There was a loose theme of a bullfighter - and that translated into a castanet-covered organza tank top, a conquistadora black leather jacket and a matador vest with gold-ribbon details.

    HappyNews - Top Stories 2008

  • There was a loose theme of a bullfighter - and that translated into a castanet-covered organza tank top, a conquistadora black leather jacket and a matador vest with gold-ribbon details.

    Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News 2008

  • There was a loose theme of a bullfighter - and that translated into a castanet-covered organza tank top, a conquistadora black leather jacket and a matador vest with gold-ribbon details.

    The Daily News Transcript Homepage RSS 2008

  • There was a loose theme of a bullfighter - and that translated into a castanet-covered organza tank top, a conquistadora black leather jacket and a matador vest with gold-ribbon details.

    The Daily News Tribune Homepage RSS 2008

  • In her authoritative style, Allende has dramatized actual events to produce an epic about the career of this little-known but significant conquistadora that’s well-grounded but doesn’t linger over historical detail.

    Cover to Cover 2006

  • In her authoritative style, Allende has dramatized actual events to produce an epic about the career of this little-known but significant conquistadora that’s well-grounded but doesn’t linger over historical detail.

    Cover to Cover 2006

  • Inés of my Soul "(HarperCollins, 321 pages) fictionalizes the story of real-life Spanish conquistadora Doña Inés Suárez, a visionary architect of the nation of Chile.

    The Mother of Chile 2007

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