1. inti - Noun
2. Inti - Proper noun
the basic unit of money in Peru
Source: WordNetThe prison has become a black hole inti which the detritus of contemporary capitalism is deposited. Mass imprisonment generates profits as it devours social wealth, and thus it tends to reproduce the very conditions that lead people to prison. Angela Davis
Following Pachacuti, the Sapa Inca claimed descent from Inti, who placed a high value on imperial blood; by the end of the empire, it was common to incestuously wed brother and sister. Source: Internet
The Incas were polytheists and had as gods Viracocha (ordinator god), Inti (Sun), Pachamama (mother earth), Apus (spirit of the mountains), Cochamama (goddess of the sea), Pachacámac (god of earthquakes), among others. Source: Internet
What makes feel so special this year is that it isn’t —it’s pure Inti Creates. Source: Internet