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naz·ca adjective also nas·ca \ˈnäskə\ Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Nazca (Nasca), town in southwestern Peru : of or relating to a culture of the coast of southern Peru dating from about 2000 B.C. and characterized by a thin hard coiled pottery painted in many brilliant colors and conventionalized symbolic design, by expert weaving, and by irrigated agriculture in an area now desert |