carib
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2CARIB + NOUN
peoples
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greatly
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noun
A member of one of a number of Amerindian peoples who inhabit the coast of Central and South America and the Lesser Antilles.
Mr. Dougherty had intended to make the outing with his unwonted wife an inconspicuous one. Uxoriousness was a weakness that the precepts of the Caribs did not countenance.
A member of one of a number of Amerindian peoples who inhabit the coast of Central and South America and the Lesser Antilles.
Another people, the Surinen, lived near the coast. Like the Arawaks and the Caribs, they had migrated northward into Suriname. The Arawak and Carib peoples greatly outnumbered the Surinen. The Surinen were disappearing by the late 1400s.
A member of one of a number of Amerindian peoples who inhabit the coast of Central and South America and the Lesser Antilles.
A member of one of a number of Amerindian peoples who inhabit the coast of Central and South America and the Lesser Antilles.
name
Any of the languages of these people.
Any of the languages of these people.
Any of the languages of these people.
noun
A hummingbird of the genus Eulampis.
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2Mr. Dougherty had intended to make the outing with his unwonted wife an inconspicuous one. Uxoriousness was a weakness that the precepts of the Caribs did not countenance.
WiktionaryAnother people, the Surinen, lived near the coast. Like the Arawaks and the Caribs, they had migrated northward into Suriname. The Arawak and Carib peoples greatly outnumbered the Surinen. The Surinen
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