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Meanings of
ethnographic
in English
Portuguese
etnográfico
Spanish
etnográfico
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Of or relating to ethnography.
ethnographical
Related terms
anthropology
Portuguese
etnográfico
Synonyms
Examples for "
ethnographical
"
ethnographical
Examples for "
ethnographical
"
1
Such then was the
ethnographical
map of Palestine in the Patriarchal Age.
2
There is a considerable literature about them,
ethnographical
,
historical, geographical, and so on.
3
This is an
ethnographical
and historical study of the native races of South Africa.
4
We are now happily in a position to dispense with such vague
ethnographical
speculations.
5
Perhaps if atlases and
ethnographical
works were more studied we should have less war.
Usage of
ethnographic
in English
1
Coding techniques consistent with
ethnographic
methodology were used for data analysis.
2
In the second phase, four hospitals were purposively selected for additional
ethnographic
study.
3
In the patriarchal legend, however, the
ethnographic
element is always predominant.
4
Methods: Prospective
ethnographic
study in a university hospital, tertiary care center.
5
Design: Analyses of internal tobacco industry documents and
ethnographic
data.
6
We used an
ethnographic
approach to understand meanings and views around HIVST and retesting.
7
There's an
ethnographic
element to what viral animals we prefer.
8
The skeleton of the patriarchal history consists, it is well known, of
ethnographic
genealogy.
9
This
ethnographic
analysis demonstrates the merits of the "civilization approach" to history.
10
A rapid
ethnographic
approach included observations and informal interviews with clinicians, staff nurses and patients.
11
Sebastien's
ethnographic
field work complemented Samoan-New Zealand Sean's knowledge of the global context of tatau.
12
The ambiguity of
ethnographic
imagery allowed flexibility in interpretation of findings and also generated friction.
13
Nor are apparent contradictions wanting in the
ethnographic
genealogy.
14
What then, is the meaning of this particular study, an
ethnographic
interpretation of Turner's thesis?
15
Ain't they anthropological,
ethnographic
biology or something like that?
16
Background: Biomedical and
ethnographic
studies among indigenous people are common practice in health and geographical research.
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ethnographic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
ethnographic study
ethnographic research
ethnographic data
ethnographic methods
ethnographic work
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Translations for
ethnographic
Portuguese
etnográfico
Spanish
etnográfico
Ethnographic
through the time
Ethnographic
across language varieties
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