Xochiquetzal is an Aztec goddess’s name used as an adjective to evoke lush, floral abundance and intricate artistry. In scholarly and cultural contexts, it signals beauty, fertility, and ceremonial richness, often appearing in descriptive, high-register references to Aztec iconography, textiles, or ritual imagery. The term carries mythic resonance and a festive, ceremonial tone in Spanish-language or Latin American studies contexts.
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