huaca

[ˈwɑːkə]

huaca Definition

  • 1a sacred place or object in the religion of the Inca people
  • 2a pre-Columbian sacred site or object in Peru

Using huaca: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "huaca" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The huaca was a place of worship for the Inca people.

  • Example

    The archaeologists discovered a huaca during their excavation.

huaca Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for huaca

Phrases with huaca

  • an ancient Moche temple complex located in northern Peru

    Example

    The Huaca de la Luna is a popular tourist attraction in Peru.

  • a large adobe brick temple built by the Moche civilization in northern Peru

    Example

    The Huaca del Sol is one of the largest adobe structures in the world.

  • huaca pucllana

    an archaeological site in Lima, Peru, built by the Lima culture

    Example

    The Huaca Pucllana is a popular tourist destination in Lima.

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Summary: huaca in Brief

'Huaca' [ˈwɑːkə] refers to a sacred place or object in the religion of the Inca people and pre-Columbian Peru. It is often used to describe ancient temples, shrines, and other religious artifacts. Examples include the Huaca de la Luna and Huaca del Sol, both ancient Moche temple complexes in northern Peru.