muvuca
Portuguese
Etymology
Unknown. Usually said to be from Kimbundu mvuka (“fever”)
Noun
muvuca f (plural muvucas)
- (Brazil, colloquial, of gathered people taken as a place in itself) a messy and/or agitated crowd
- (Brazil, colloquial, of disorganized things and situations) a mess, a disorder, a chaos
- (Brazil, colloquial, of many people together) a crowd
- (Brazil, colloquial, of events often large and public) a leisurely and/or noisy crowd
- (Brazil, agriculture) a sowing technique consisting of planting seeds of different species all together
Derived terms
- muvucado
- muvucar
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