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pueblo

/ˈpwɛbloʊ/
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Other forms: pueblos

If your home is in a pueblo, you probably live in the southwestern part of the United States, in a community of adobe houses.

This noun of Spanish origin refers to a structure and institution of Native American origin: a communal village consisting of contiguous, multistory flat-roofed houses. Spanish explorers of the American Southwest were the first to use the word pueblo. The ultimate root, populus, is Latin and is related to population and people. Today, the state of New Mexico is home to the greatest number of pueblos still in use.

Definitions of pueblo
  1. noun
    a communal village built by Native Americans in the southwestern United States
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    type of:
    hamlet, village
    a settlement smaller than a town
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