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maxixe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maxixe can
refer to
Maroon cu****ber,
Portuguese name
Maxixe Maxixe (dance), a
Brazilian dance Maxixe, Mozambique...
- The
maxixe (Portuguese pronunciation: [maˈʃiʃi]),
occasionally known as the
Brazilian tango, is a dance, with its
accompanying music (often pla**** as a...
- topaz.
Maxixe is a
rarer variant of aquamarine, with its deep blue coloration, however, its
color can fade due to sunlight. The
color of
maxixe is caused...
- countries. It has
adopted aspects of
dances such as forró, salsa, merengue,
maxixe, carimbó and
Bolivian saya.
Lambada is
generally a
partner dance. The dancers...
- Fe2+ and Fe3+ are present, the
color is a
darker blue as in
maxixe.
Decoloration of
maxixe by
light or heat thus may be due to the
charge transfer between...
-
Maxixe (Portuguese pronunciation: [maˈʃiʃ]) is the
largest city and
economic capital of the
province of Inhambane, Mozambique. It is
situated on the Indian...
-
Dondo Gurúè
Inhambane Lichinga Manica Ma**** (Capital)
Marracuene Matola Maxixe Moatize Moçambique Mocímboa da
Praia Mocuba Montepuez Mueda Naamcha Nacala...
- (flute) in 1938.
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media help. Amapá
Choro (
maxixe/Brazilian tango) "Amapá"
composed by
Costa Júnior in 1901.
Recorded by Dante...
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variety of
aquamarine called maxixe (pronounced mah-she-she), it is a New
World gemstone —
found primarily at the
Maxixe Mine in the Piauí
Valley near...
- much more
connected from the
rhythmic and
instrumental point of view to
maxixe than to
samba itself.
Samba was
modernly structured as a
musical genre only...