A religion based on African traditions with elements derived from Christianity, practiced chiefly in Brazil.
[Portuguese Candomblé, ritual drum music, of Bantu origin (perhaps imitative of the sound of drums).]
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Can·dom·ble or Can·dom·blé (käNm-dʊNm-blĕ') ![]() |
A religion based on African traditions with elements derived from Christianity, practiced chiefly in Brazil.
[Portuguese Candomblé, ritual drum music, of Bantu origin (perhaps imitative of the sound of drums).]
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