pima

IPA: pˈimʌ

Root Word: Pima

noun

  • A member of a group of American Indians living in an area consisting of what is now central and southern Arizona (USA) and Sonora (Mexico).
  • The dialect of O'odham spoken by the Pima
  • A soft form of cotton having long fibres (Gossypium barbadense)
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Examples of "pima" in Sentences

  • Pima cotton is a Peruvian species of cotton.
  • Nothing in the Pima link contradicts this paradigm.
  • At Pima he is on a welding track for future certification.
  • Relations between the Mexicans and the Pimas steadily declined.
  • This has already been removed a few times, both as Maricopa and as Pima.
  • No toxic chemicals on pima cotton crops, making it a green choice of fibre.
  • Although pima cotton is widely cultivated, all uses cotton grown only in Peru.
  • The building still serves as a courthouse for lower level state criminal matters as well as housing the offices of the Pima County Treasurer and Recorder.

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