Originating from people of two or more ethnic groups.
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Examples for "biracial"
Examples for "biracial"
1The senator is biracial, her parents are immigrants from Jamaica and India.
2Because the kids are expected to appear biracial or even racially ambiguous?
3WM: Do you feel connected to biracial people in any real way now?
4He won over her parents, who had been concerned about Obama's being biracial.
5Harris, who is biracial, does not triangulate when it comes to identity politics.
1Lisa Mae Brunson: I come from a diverse background; multiracial and poverty.
2I soon found out that multiracial families have tensions I never expected.
3Let's just say he is somehow multiracial and we missed the memo.
4That Ireland has an ever-increasing multiracial and multicultural population is of course true.
5His young team with 11 players of colour in his squad is multiracial.
1The cohort described herein consisted of a multiethnic population of 7470 pregnant women.
2Elaborate procedures were in place to accommodate the multiethnic, polyglot intake.
3In recent decades, the globalization of migration has contributed to generate multiethnic European societies.
4We identify over 50 additional loci at genome-wide significance in ancestry-specific or multiethnic meta-analyses.
5Afghanistan is a multiethnic society and attempting to divide it into two perfectly separate parts is impossible.
1Lyman carried the pitch package, color-matched, polyethnic, edgy and cool, with great copy.
2His hair was black but tinted gray to suggest his real age and his face was a firm polyethnic blend.
1She eventually learned to embrace her biracial identity and the power that came with representing other mixed race people.
2Of the 1.2 million mixed race people in England and Wales, 0.5% of them identify as 'Mixed other'.
Translations for multiraciality