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conjunto
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con·jun·to  (kn-hnt)
n. pl. con·jun·tos
1. A dance band, especially in Latin America.
2. A style of popular dance music originating along the border between Texas and Mexico, characterized by the use of accordion, drums, and 12-string bass guitar and traditionally based on polka, waltz, and bolero rhythms.

[Spanish, from Latin coninctus, past participle of coniungere, to join together; see conjoin.]


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