What's the difference between aztec and inca?

Aztec


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or relating to one of the early races in Mexico that inhabited the great plateau of that country at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1519.
  • (n.) One of the Aztec race or people.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) UPDATE: Aztec new rave Katy Perry performs onstage.
  • (2) The structure of the Aztec family, their problems with the excessive ingestion of alcoholic beverages, and the punishments native authorities had implemented in order to check alcoholism up are also described.
  • (3) Other performers on the night included award winners Goulding, Mars, Bastille and Rudimental, as well as Katy Perry, whose set resembled an Aztec scene with fluorescent dance outfits and laser beams.
  • (4) "I would say that period derailed many great bands: Aztec Camera, Prefab Sprout, Scritti Politti, Orange Juice.
  • (5) For centuries they have produced vegetables and flowers, initially for the capital of the Aztec kingdom, then of New Spain and more recently the Mexican republic, all built in the same place.
  • (6) Classified vector quantization (CVQ) of the m-AZTEC output is next performed to exploit the correlation in the other AZTEC parameter, namely, the value-parameter.
  • (7) The chinampas were invented by the first settlers here, and subsequently enabled the Aztecs to extend their urban settlements.
  • (8) February 19, 2014 Updated at 8.36pm GMT 8.33pm GMT Here is that aforementioned Katy Perry’s aztec new rave look ... 8.32pm GMT James Corden is making jokes with One Direction about prison rape.
  • (9) The widely-held belief that Columbus's ship brought the disease from the New World to Europe rests on identification of the classic lesions in Inca, Aztec and Mississippian bones that date from 1,000 to 3,000 years before present.
  • (10) The track I always play to rescue a dancefloor The Aztec Mystic: Knights Of The Jaguar Facebook Twitter Pinterest This tune gets house and techno crowds alike on to the dancefloor.
  • (11) Designed by the artist himself, this haunting 1950s structure, inspired by Mayan and Aztec architecture, houses the artist's inspiring collection of pre-Hispanic Art.
  • (12) At times this game felt like one big callback, especially when the higher-seeded Aztecs coughed up a 14 point lead.
  • (13) The ceremony shown here is very faithful to the most lurid sources on the Aztec ritual.
  • (14) The chinampas , or floating market gardens, are unique, one of the few living reminders of the Aztec city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan , captured by the Spanish conquistadors in 1521.
  • (15) The motivation behind Benzecry's Rituales Amerindios (American Indian Rituals) is, in the Argentinian composer's words, "my wish to write something that would represent the three great pre-Columbian Latin-American cultures - the Aztec (in Mexico), the Mayan (in Southern Mexico and Central America) and Inca (mostly in Peru)."
  • (16) In the Aztec culture of pre-Columbian Mexico the rules for the use of alcoholic beverages were clearly defined and strictly enforced.
  • (17) No chemical differences were either manifested in the Mercado and Aztec types of A. hypochondriacus, nor in the Mexican type of A. cruentus.
  • (18) Like the Aztecs, they pursued specific material goods, obsessively combing their empire for the thorny oyster ( spondylus princep s) revered for the deep blood-red colour of its shell.
  • (19) The latest accolade may be lost among the prince’s hundreds of other honours, including a knighthood of Order of the Elephant (Denmark), a Collar of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (Mexico), and a Grand Commander of the Order of Maritime Merit (the San Francisco Port Authority).
  • (20) Author Antonio Ortuño compared Wednesday’s event to Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés – who led the fall of the Aztec empire – meeting with the Aztec emperor Montezuma.

Inca


Definition:

  • (n.) An emperor or monarch of Peru before, or at the time of, the Spanish conquest; any member of this royal dynasty, reputed to have been descendants of the sun.
  • (n.) The people governed by the Incas, now represented by the Quichua tribe.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) They belong to the people who built Choquequirao, one of the most remote Inca settlements in the Andes, and were stashed here by the archaeologists who, over the past 20 years, have been slowly freeing the ruins from the cloud forest.
  • (2) Our proposal is based on the observation that incA can bind to a RepA-origin complex in vitro.
  • (3) The region which determines sensitivity to the IncA determinant seems to overlap with the region specifying the IncA determinant.
  • (4) On the day I arrive a time lapse of cloud is drifting across the ridge, above a geometry of Inca stairways and terraces cut into a steep, jungly spur above the Apurímac river, 100 miles west of Cusco in southern Peru.
  • (5) We propose that incA, in addition to sequestration, can also restrain replication by causing steric hindrance to the origin function.
  • (6) On the other hand, sera from the INCA patients were reactive with the peptides no.
  • (7) The leaf, which was sacred in the days of the Incas, has long been highly valued by people living in the Andes, on account of its nutritional and medicinal qualities.
  • (8) The INCA program converts Consort 30-generated fluorescence list mode data collected from Indo-1-stained cells to absolute intracellular calcium concentrations (nM Ca2+i).
  • (9) We show that one repeat sequence is sufficient to bind RepA and can reduce the copy number of incA-deleted plasmids.
  • (10) Health Inca Tea ingestion should be considered when interpreting urinary BE concentrations.
  • (11) Rather, the incA sequences appear to block the origin by direct contact in a plasmid-plasmid pairing event.
  • (12) The widely-held belief that Columbus's ship brought the disease from the New World to Europe rests on identification of the classic lesions in Inca, Aztec and Mississippian bones that date from 1,000 to 3,000 years before present.
  • (13) Occasionally there are multiple ossification centers in the interparietal bone which fail to fuse, resulting in one of several varieties of os incae.
  • (14) In the ancient Peru, particularly in the Inca Empire, the review of alcohol use and abuse must be made according to the ethnohistorical and cultural context with special emphasis on ideological and customary aspects.
  • (15) A possibility that a small anti-sense RNA is involved in copy number control and incompatibility (IncA function) was suggested.
  • (16) But if any archaeological evidence exists for Choquequirao as a “last refuge of the Incas”, it’s lost beneath the jungle.
  • (17) • Doubles from $80 B&B, +51 84 222237, andenesalcielo.com Rumi Punku, Cusco Facebook Twitter Pinterest On Cusco’s picturesque Choquecheca Street, this hotel is built on an old Inca temple site and is entered via an ancient stone doorway ( rumi punku is Quechua for stone door).
  • (18) The expression of the trans-acting factor(s) specifically required for replication of ColE2 interferes with expression of the IncA determinant against ColE2 but not against ColE3.
  • (19) When both the origin and the incA locus are present on one plasmid, trans contacts with daughter molecules appear to predominate over cis looping.
  • (20) A 2003 Rodale article describes its cultural place in the Andean highlands, an area that encompasses parts of Bolivia , Peru, and Ecuador: Quinoa (pronounced keen-wá), a seed grain, has been cultivated in the Andean region for over 7,000 years and was considered sacred by the Inca Empire.

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