First Known Use: 1913
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córdoba
noun cór·do·ba \ˈkȯr-də-bə, -və\
Definition of CÓRDOBA
— see money table
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Origin of CÓRDOBA
Spanish córdoba, from Francisco Fernández de Córdoba †1526 Spanish explorer
Córdoba
geographical name Cór·do·ba \ˈkȯr-də-bə, ˈkȯr-thō-ˌvä\
Definition of CÓRDOBA
1
province S Spain area 5297 square miles (13,179 square kilometers), pop 761,657
2
or Cor·do·va \ˈkȯr-də-və, ˈkȯr-thō-ˌvä\ city, its ∗, on the Guadalquivir pop 308,072
3
city N cen Argentina pop 1,179,067
— Cor·do·ban \-bən\ adjective or noun
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