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- adjective Of or pertaining to
ethnology .
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- adjective of or relating to ethnology
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Examples
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And I got the song from a certain ethnological report, volume three, of the United States
CHAPTER VI 2010
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And I got the song from a certain ethnological report, volume three, of the United
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And he got swept up in what was called ethnological science, which predicted the so called extinction of certain allegedly inferior races and so forth.
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Nationalism which is the result not of race but of education, depends for its existence almost entirely on so-called ethnological propaganda and continues to thrive by the cultivation of two propositions, neither of which is true: that all the members of one national group are racially different from all the members of the neighbouring group; and that this racial difference naturally and necessarily and properly implies the mutual hatred of the two nations.
The World in Chains Some Aspects of War and Trade John Mavrogordato
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This part of the Empire might be called the ethnological garden of tribes and various races in various stages of uncivilization.
Across China on Foot Edwin John Dingle 1926
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And there's a ritualized aspect to this austerity talk, one that's worthy of ethnological study.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Ben Bernanke Wants Your Social Security Money RJ 2010
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And there's a ritualized aspect to this austerity talk, one that's worthy of ethnological study.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Ben Bernanke Wants Your Social Security Money RJ 2010
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And there's a ritualized aspect to this austerity talk, one that's worthy of ethnological study.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Ben Bernanke Wants Your Social Security Money RJ 2010
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But according to Mrs. Douaoui, it is wholly in keeping with her late husband's desire not to get caught up in an ethnological presentation.
Voodoo Still Casts Its Spell Tobias Grey 2011
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And there's a ritualized aspect to this austerity talk, one that's worthy of ethnological study.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Ben Bernanke Wants Your Social Security Money RJ 2010
Logophile77 commented on the word ethnological
see also ethnologic
November 3, 2017