Ethnologic [adjective]

Definition of Ethnologic:

manlike

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Sentence/Example of Ethnologic:

Ethnologic resemblances between old and new world peoples considered.

The knife and fork are used, the latter to go into the mouth, the former not, and here you see a singular ethnologic feature.

It is impossible to overestimate the ethnologic importance of the materials thus obtained.

This sum does not include the amount appropriated for ethnologic researches—$40,000.

Two days are spent in trading with the people, and we pride ourselves on having made a good ethnologic collection.

These and many minor ethnologic facts have already been obtained by the study of American languages.

In previous papers the writer has already published other ethnologic notes on the Mohegan and Niantic tribes.

Alas for the ethnologic historian, on its dim groundwork of Picts and Celts—or what?

For such a union there is no geographic, ethnologic, historic, or economic excuse.

The peoples belonging to this ethnologic branch exhibit the characteristics of the Yellow Race in the most prominent manner.