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am·a·zon \ˈaməˌzän also -_zən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek Amazōn 1. a. usually capitalized : one of a race or nation of female warriors usually associated with Scythia or Asia Minor with whom the ancient Greeks of mythology repeatedly warred b. : a female warrior c. : a tall strong masculine woman : virago 2. : a member of a species or strain of animals known only as parthenogenetic females 3. : a woolen dress goods in a satin or twill weave with the nap raised and shorn for softness 4. sometimes capitalized [New Latin Amazona] a. : any of numerous parrots of Amazona and related genera of Central and So. America b. : any of several brilliantly colored hummingbirds c. : amazon ant |