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Inca

[ US /ˈɪŋkə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a ruler of the Incas (or a member of his family)
  2. a member of the Quechuan people living in the Cuzco valley in Peru
  3. the small group of Quechua living in the Cuzco Valley in Peru who established hegemony over their neighbors in order to create an empire that lasted from about 1100 until the Spanish conquest in the early 1530s

How To Use Inca In A Sentence

  • In her current incarnation she is a demigoddess, the daughter of Zeus and Queen Hippolyta.
  • Once hot, the metal itself becomes a radiant heat source - and incandesces to a cozy red glow.
  • I got off it and he was incandescent with rage, much of which was to impress the owners. The Sun
  • The healthy but lazy who claim incapacity benefit are just as morally bankrupt as those benefiting from offshore tax havens. Times, Sunday Times
  • The principle of mathematical induction, claimed Poincaré, cannot be logically deduced.
  • But decades of research have gone by and scientists remain incapable of creating a sustainable fusion reaction that could be used to create reliable power.
  • The difference in turn-on time would generally not be noticeable for standard household incandescent bulbs, since they turn on very quickly.
  • All three impulsively committed a felonious act that lead to their incarceration, i.e., attempted murder and kidnapping, attempted murder, and murder.
  • The report listed Lowe's injuries as "incapacitating" and he was taken by Rural/Metro Ambulance Service to University of Tennessee Medical Center for treatment. The Daily Times News Headlines
  • The judge was making the point that the Pledge, in its current incarnation, is only about 50 – 60 years old and that the language “under God” was inserted at a particular time in response to concerns of that time and that the Pledge is not some sacrosanct invocation from the founders. The Volokh Conspiracy » Judge Reinhardt’s Dig on Sarah Palin
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