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ethnologically

[eth-nuh-lah-jik-uh-lee]

adverb

  1. with respect to ethnology.



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The groups are asking for specific rules on “ethnologically appropriate environments,” based on a provision in the Animal Welfare Act that they say is too vague to enable inspectors to enforce it.

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A native of Africa; also one ethnologically belonging to an African race.

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"The Swiss are ethnologically either French, Italian, or German; but no nationality has the slightest claim upon them, except the purely political nationality of Switzerland."

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The people were massed one might say ethnologically.

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M. Maspero conceives, once more, that the Egyptians were "proto-Semitic," ethnologically related to the people of Eastern Asia, and the grammar of their language has Semitic affinities.

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