What is the meaning of Banda?

A style of Mexican brass band music, emerged in the 19th century.

An ensemble playing such music.

city

somebody who is being challenged to gamble by other gamblers

to begin

the ground

dirt

strap

orange (colour)

orange (colour)

side

to begin

definite plural of band

definite plural of band

genitive plural of band

band, sash

side

bend

band, gang

band

band

gang, crowd, band

third-person singular past historic of bander

band, strip

bank

bend

organized group of people

band (musical group)

side

bank; flank

place; land

meat or fish dried over a fire

gang (group of criminals who band together)

band, crew, mob (unruly group of people)

team, band (group of people being in some relation)

band (group of people playing popular music)

workgroup, crew

gypsy orchestra

four cards of the same suit (in ferbli)

to beckon, to wave at [with dative]

wealth.

tape, ribbon, band.

tie.

rope.

cord, string, tendon

tape

band, strip

band

womanly

feminine

side

tape or strip

bend

band (in all senses)

gang or group

Romanization of ꦧꦤ꧀ꦢ

to begin

side

band

band (group of musicians)

next to

around

surroundings

side

gang (group of criminals)

band, clique, crew (group of people loosely united for a common purpose)

mob (group of loud and rambunctious people)

barrier (protective fence around a racetrack)

cushion (lip around a table in cue sports)

band, stripe

side

bend

band (of people, musical, of frequencies)

definite nominative/accusative singular of bandă

gang

side

band (musical group)

gang, band, group

band, sash

bend

shed (stable in a barn)

to tape, to record to a magnetic tape

band

group of people, animals, fowl, etc.

narrow strip of band

direction; side; place

around

to be cold

to be cold

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