Antonyms for ethnologic
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : eth-nol-uh-jee |
Phonetic Transcription : ɛθˈnɒl ə dʒi |
Definition of ethnologic
Origin :- 1842, from ethno- + -logy. Related: Ethnologist.
- As in hominoid : adj manlike
- As in humanoid : adj manlike
- As in human : adj characteristic of people
- It is impossible to overestimate the ethnologic importance of the materials thus obtained.
- Extract from : « The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees » by James Mooney
- Ethnologic resemblances between old and new world peoples considered.
- Extract from : « The Swastika » by Thomas Wilson
- For such a union there is no geographic, ethnologic, historic, or economic excuse.
- Extract from : « Italy at War and the Allies in the West » by E. Alexander Powell
- The peoples belonging to this ethnologic branch exhibit the characteristics of the Yellow Race in the most prominent manner.
- Extract from : « The Human Race » by Louis Figuier
- In previous papers the writer has already published other ethnologic notes on the Mohegan and Niantic tribes.
- Extract from : « Decorative Art of Indian Tribes of Connecticut » by Frank Gouldsmith Speck
- Alas for the ethnologic historian, on its dim groundwork of Picts and Celts—or what?
- Extract from : « Bonnie Scotland » by A.R. Hope Moncrieff
- This sum does not include the amount appropriated for ethnologic researches—$40,000.
- Extract from : « Scientific American Supplement, No. 484, April 11, 1885 » by Various
Synonyms for ethnologic
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