What is another word for vizcaino?

Pronunciation: [vɪzkˈe͡ɪnə͡ʊ] (IPA)

Vizcaino is a proper noun, typically used to refer to people or places associated with the Spanish region of Biscay. The word has no commonly used synonyms, although one might use the adjectival form "Biscayan" when referring to people or things related to the region. Vizcaino is also the name of a famous Spanish explorer, Sebastian Vizcaino, who explored the west coast of North America in the 17th century. When using the name to refer to him or his expeditions, one might simply refer to him as "Vizcaino," or use phrases such as "the expeditions of Sebastian Vizcaino".

What are the hypernyms for Vizcaino?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Vizcaino

It had always been the intention of Spain to colonize and missionize Alta California, even as far back as the days of Cabrillo in 1542, and when vizcaino, sixty years later, went over the same region, the original intention was renewed.
"The Old Franciscan Missions Of California"
George Wharton James
Believing that vizcaino had made an error in his chart, they pushed on further north.
"The Old Franciscan Missions Of California"
George Wharton James
It was one hundred and sixty-six years since vizcaino had been in this port, and if they left it now, when would another expedition be sent?
"The Old Franciscan Missions Of California"
George Wharton James

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