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Definition of Ethnical
1. Adjective. Denoting or deriving from or distinctive of the ways of living built up by a group of people. "Ethnic food"
Definition of Ethnical
1. Adjective. (rare) Ethnic. ¹
2. Adjective. Of or relating to ethnology. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ethnical
1. ethnic [adj] - See also: ethnic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ethnical
Literary usage of Ethnical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law by John William Burgess (1890)
"If the populations of the several states vary in their ethnical character and
... If, finally, the ethnical character of these different states be the same, ..."
2. A Statistical Account of Bengal by William Wilson Hunter, Herbert Hope Risley, Hermann Michael Kisch (1877)
"—First attempts at enumeration of, 36 ; Census of 1872 and its results, 36-40 ;
density of, 37 ; according to sex and age, 37- 39 ; ethnical division of, ..."
3. Central and South America by Augustus Henry Keane, Clements Robert Markham (1901)
"CHAPTER II ethnical AND HISTORICAL RELATIONS Pre-Columbian Cultured Peoples—The "
Toltecs " -The Nahuas, Aztecs, and Maya-Quiches—Present ethnical Elements ..."
4. Ethnology by Augustus Henry Keane (1896)
"... speech—The Teutonic phonetic System—ethnical and linguistic relations in the
Caucasus —Main Divisions of the peoples and languages of Caucasia—ethnical ..."
5. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1876)
"ethnical PERIODS. By LEWIS II. MORGAN, of Rochester, NY THE ethnical Periods,
which, with their definitions, I wish to submit to your consideration, ..."
6. Europe by Frederick William Rudler (1885)
"Extent—Population—Heterogeneous ethnical Elements. IF not the most remarkable,
certainly one of the most singularly constituted States in this continent is ..."
7. The Principles of Sociology: An Analysis of the Phenomena of Association and by Franklin Henry Giddings (1896)
"ethnical societies are genetic aggregations; a real or fictitious ... Among ethnical
societies must be classed all communities from the smallest savage ..."
8. Asia by Augustus Henry Keane (1896)
"Caucasia is inhabited by a highland population, comprising a multiplicity of
distinct ethnical elements elsewhere almost without a parallel. ..."