"ilhuicaatentli" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Classical Nahuatl]

IPA: [iɬ.wi.ka.aːˈteːn.t͡ɬi] Forms: ilhuicaātēntli [canonical]
Etymology: From ilhuicaātl (“sea, ocean”) + tēntli (“edge, brim”). Etymology templates: {{compound|nci|ilhuicaātl|tēntli|t1=sea, ocean|t2=edge, brim}} ilhuicaātl (“sea, ocean”) + tēntli (“edge, brim”) Head templates: {{head|nci|noun|inanimate|head=ilhuicaātēntli}} ilhuicaātēntli (inanimate)
  1. seashore, beach Tags: inanimate Categories (topical): Geography Synonyms: ātēntli, huey ātēntli

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