1. Mexica - Noun
2. Mexica - Adjective
Mexica (plural Mexicas or Mexica)
A member of an indigenous people of the Americas
Mexica
Of or pertaining to the Mexica.
He was responsible for much of the expansion of the Mexica domain, and consolidated the empire's power after emulating his predecessor. Source: Internet
In addition, the production of craft was an important part of the Mexica economy, and they also made pieces for "export". Source: Internet
In a similar creation story, the Mexica ( Aztec ) god Quetzalcoatl discovered cacao (cacahuatl: "bitter water"), in a mountain filled with other plant foods. Source: Internet
Many Chicanos replace the ch with the letter x, forming Xicano, due to the original spelling of the Mexica Empire. Source: Internet
Many other cities and towns in Mexico and Central America have also retained their Nahuatl names (whether or not they were originally Mexica or even Nahuatl-speaking towns). Source: Internet
Prior to this, Huitzilopochtli was associated primarily with hunting, presumably one of the important subsistence activities of the itinerant bands that would eventually become the Mexica. Source: Internet