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Meanings of
ethnographical
in English
Portuguese
etnográfico
Spanish
etnográfico
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Of or relating to ethnography.
ethnographic
Related terms
anthropology
Portuguese
etnográfico
Usage of
ethnographical
in English
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.
6
On the eastern border of south pond was to be found the outdoor
ethnographical
exhibit.
7
The artists to whom I showed the costume, later on, pronounced it an
ethnographical
prize.
8
The differences are due, I believe, partly to
ethnographical
peculiarities and partly to historic conditions.
9
One of the lists of
ethnographical
material collected at Dapitan by Rizal for the Dresden Museum.
10
After that an
ethnographical
survey might be completed.
11
As for
ethnographical
characteristics, they are clearly Celtic.
12
For nearly all the philological and
ethnographical
facts respecting Arminius, I am indebted to Dr. R. G.
13
Before the Patriarchal Age came to an end, the
ethnographical
map of Canaan had undergone a profound change.
14
In connexion with the gardens there are an aquarium (1882), a library, and an
ethnographical
and natural history museum.
15
These changes and differences are only inexplicable, to those who will not see the
ethnographical
miracles taking place under their noses.
16
Maynoff, "Sketches of the Judicial Practices of the Mordovians," in the
ethnographical
Zapiski of the Russian Geographical Society, 1885, pp.
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ethnographical
Adjective
Frequent collocations
ethnographical map
ethnographical material
ethnographical characteristics
ethnographical contributions
ethnographical exhibit
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Translations for
ethnographical
Portuguese
etnográfico
Spanish
etnográfico
Ethnographical
through the time