Proper noun
Cardenas (plural Cardenases)
A surname from Spanish.
Cardenas
plural of Cardena
Cardenas (plural Cardenases)
A surname from Spanish.
Cardenas
plural of Cardena
Brig. Gen. Robert and Mrs. Cardenas were delightful and he is a giant aviation legend who flew at Muroc and Edwards AFB. Source: Internet
Coast Guard Lt. Stephanie Cardenas told the that one of the agency’s units is still working to determine the contents of the containers, though she said the Coast Guard has confirmed that they weren’t carrying any hazardous materials or pollutants. Source: Internet
Altman and Cardenas released their new book "Heroines of Gaming," an anthology that delves into female characters in video games and the impact on players." Source: Internet
Aaron Lockhart, Daniel Cardenas, and Chelsea Culpepper in Culpepper’s apartment, looking down from her mezzanine bedroom. Source: Internet
During this period, the PRI shifted to the right and abandoned much of the radical nationalism of the early Cardenas era. Source: Internet
Among them, an employee at a Cardenas market in Pomona has tested positive for coronavirus, the grocery chain announced. Source: Internet