1. Montezuma - Noun
2. Montezuma - Proper noun
evergreen tree with large leathery leaves and large pink to orange flowers; considered a link plant between families Bombacaceae and Sterculiaceae
Source: WordNetMontezuma had a weak and vacillating nature. He never knew what to do next. [Footnote: He had the courage of his convictions, but he had no convictions. ]. Will Cuppy
After the Great Mystery creates humanity, the coyote and Montezuma teach people how to live. Source: Internet
A third party, Montezuma Micro, supplied a version of CP/M 2.2 that was customized for the Model 4's hardware and had a utility for reading/writing CP/M disk formats of many other brands of computer. Source: Internet
District schools on or near the Navajo Nation — in Bluff, Monument Valley, Montezuma Creek and Navajo Mountain — have been entirely virtual since the beginning of the semester and will remain so. Source: Internet
A Tohono O'odham flood myth has the coyote helping Montezuma survive a global deluge that destroys humanity. Source: Internet
In his first description of Moctezuma, Díaz del Castillo writes: "The Great Montezuma was about forty years old, of good height, well proportioned, spare and slight, and not very dark, though of the usual Indian complexion. Source: Internet