Proper noun
Escalante (plural Escalantes)
A surname from Spanish.
For relatives of Nora Escalante, the last few days have been difficult. Source: Internet
Security reports indicated that many Cubans associated austerity with the "Old Communists" of the PSP, while Castro considered a number of them – namely Aníbal Escalante and Blas Roca – unduly loyal to Moscow. Source: Internet
But the BSCFA no longer associates with Escalante who formerly belonged to the San Estevan Branch. Source: Internet
Men took the victim, identified by the Judicial Investigating Organization as Miguel Guevara Escalante, to the Parque de la Paz in southern San José. Source: Internet
In his well-written, comprehensive analysis, Washington Post education reporter Mathews (Escalante: The Best Teacher in America) reveals the flaws of America’s “elite public schools.” Source: Internet
The digital illustration by Jason Seiler depicts Escalante in a style meant to resemble an oil painting. Source: Internet