cordoba

kɔrˈdoʊbə

Definitions

1. noun

The capital and largest city of Argentina, situated in the eastern part of the country.

“Buenos Aires and Cordoba are the two main economic centers of Argentina.”

2. noun

A city in Andalusia, southern Spain, capital of the province of Cordoba.

“The Mezquita in Cordoba is a famous Islamic monument in Spain.”

3. noun

A city in Veracruz, Mexico, known for its colonial architecture and traditional crafts.

“The historic center of Cordoba, Mexico, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.”

4. proper noun

A province of Argentina, located in the central eastern part of the country.

“The province of Cordoba is known for its rich agricultural land and wine production.”

5. noun

A type of leather wallet or bag originating from Argentina, made from a single piece of leather.

“He bought a Cordoba at the local market, which was made from high-quality Argentine leather.”

6. noun

A unit of currency in Argentina, introduced in 1991, replaced by the peso.

“Prices were listed in Cordoba in the old economy before the peso was introduced.”

Synonyms

  • Andalusia
  • Buenos Aires
  • Veracruz

Antonyms

  • North
  • West