mameluco (Meaning)

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mameluco (n.)

A child born of a white father and Indian mother.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mameluco

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mameluco Sentence Examples

  1. The newborn was swaddled in a cozy mameluco to keep him warm and snug.
  2. As the toddler squealed with delight, her mameluco's bright colors and whimsical patterns danced around her.
  3. The cotton mameluco felt soft and gentle against the baby's delicate skin.
  4. The mameluco's practical snap buttons made diaper changes quick and effortless.
  5. The long sleeves and legs of the mameluco provided ample coverage and protection during chilly nights.
  6. The festive mameluco with reindeer motifs was perfect for the holiday season.
  7. The zippered mameluco with a hood offered both convenience and extra warmth.
  8. The organic mameluco was made from sustainable materials, ensuring both comfort and environmental friendliness.
  9. The toddler's mameluco was adorned with adorable animal appliqués, making playtime even more captivating.
  10. The elegant lace mameluco with a ruffled collar added a touch of sophistication to the baby's special occasion outfit.

FAQs About the word mameluco

A child born of a white father and Indian mother.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The newborn was swaddled in a cozy mameluco to keep him warm and snug.

As the toddler squealed with delight, her mameluco's bright colors and whimsical patterns danced around her.

The cotton mameluco felt soft and gentle against the baby's delicate skin.

The mameluco's practical snap buttons made diaper changes quick and effortless.