Sentence example with the word 'ethnological'

ethnological

Definition adj. of or relating to ethnology

Last update: September 16, 2015


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Curtius (1856-1890) that the Ionians originated in Asia Minor and spread thence through the Cyclades to Euboea and Attica deserts ancient tradition on linguistic and ethnological grounds of doubtful value.   [Please select]

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All we Ethnological men are as jealous as jackdaws of one another's discoveries.   [Please select]

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He wants to be made a member of the Royal Society by taking ethnological notes.   [Please select]

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'I superintended entire operation, which was most interesting from ethnological point of view.'   [Please select]

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I followed him on his meditations, and to discuss ethnological points also.   [Please select]

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For as to the Basques, they are still an ethnological and philological puzzle.   [Please select]

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[91] On this point see Perry, _An Ethnological Study of Warfare_, vol.   [Please select]

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