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Definition of Minglings
1. mingling [n] - See also: mingling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Minglings
Literary usage of Minglings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Spirit of Russia: Studies in History, Literature and Philosophy by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1919)
"Above all, in this connection, we must give due weight to the special problem of
racial and national minglings. Using the popular catchword, we have to ask ..."
2. The Evolution Theory by August Weismann (1904)
"In Man there are said to be sixteen nuclear rods ; so that in his case the
last-mentioned number of parental hereditary minglings might occur. ..."
3. Population and Birth-control: A Symposium by Eden Paul, Cedar Paul (1917)
"Every civilisation in the world has been built up by racial minglings. For example,
the contention that the Germans, had they been able to keep to ..."
4. Past Celebrities Whom I Have Known by Cyrus Redding (1866)
"I do not here allude to his poetical delineations, his minglings, or, rather,
the minglings of nature with the fairy dream of the imagination. ..."