Definitions for Acoma

Acoma Ac·o·ma

Spelling: [ak-uh-maw-, -muh, ah-k
IPA: /ˈæk əˌmɔ-, -mə, ˈɑ kə/

Acoma is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 39 anagrams from letters in Acoma (aacmo).

Definitions for Acoma

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  1. a Pueblo Indian village near Albuquerque, New Mexico, built on a sandstone mesa: oldest continuously inhabited location in the U.S.

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Acoma has the distinction of being the oldest continuously occupied settlement in the United States.

The rock is fifteen acres in extent and, according to their story, was once the dwelling-place of the Acoma tribe.

The last attempt at a Pueblo uprising was in 1728; but Acoma was not implicated in it at all.

On the 27th of the same month he camped at the foot of the lofty cliffs of Acoma.

The Acoma, says Turiault, is one of the grandest trees in the forests of the Antilles.

Of these the first two are very similar, in some cases almost identical, while the Acoma is more distinct.

Acoma, as you know, had a permanent missionary by 1629; and he built a church.

Half an hour later the train was carrying them back to Acoma.

But Acoma itself seemed to take the lesson to heart less than any of them.

He examined another mujerado in the pueblo of Acoma, who had been so made when at about the age of twenty-six.

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