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Coquestadors

Description:

Coquestadors is the plural form of the word 'coquestador', a term used to refer to the Spanish conquerors and explorers during the Age of Exploration from the late 15th to the early 17th century. These brave individuals played a significant role in the colonization and expansion of the Spanish Empire.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Noun - Historical Figures

    Coquestadors refers to the brave Spanish conquerors who embarked on expeditions and conquests to establish territories and acquire wealth in the Americas, Asia, and the Pacific.

    Example Sentence: Hernan Cortés and Francisco Pizarro were prominent coquestadors who explored and conquered significant portions of the Aztec and Inca empires, respectively.

  2. Noun - Adventurous Spirits

    Coquestadors can also be used metaphorically to describe individuals who display qualities like bravery, determination, and a hunger for exploration and adventure.

    Example Sentence: The modern-day coquestadors of deep-sea exploration venture into the unknown to discover new species and unravel the mysteries of the ocean depths.

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