chinampa

/tʃiˈnäm.pɑː/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of ancient Mesoamerican agricultural system, typically found in the Valley of Mexico, where land is reclaimed from lakes and canals.

“The Aztecs developed an efficient system of chinampas to grow corn and other crops.”

2. noun

A chinampa, especially in a context referring to a specific piece of land or garden.

“The family visited the local chinampa to pick fresh vegetables.”

Synonyms

  • aguada
  • floating garden

Antonyms

  • desert
  • wasteland