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Negroid

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designating or of one of the majors traditional geographic groupings of someone beings, likewise the volume of the multitude of Africa, and citizenry of Melanesia, New Guinea, etc. who are regularly characterized by a glum skin, black, expressly curly hair, etc.: loosely yawped the


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Former racial classification, based on physical features, used to describe the indigenous peoples of sub-Saharan Africa and some of the nearby islands in the Indian Ocean and the ...

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Former racial classification, based on physical features, used to describe the indigenous peoples of sub-Saharan Africa and some of the nearby islands in the Indian Ocean and the ...

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Ne·groid   (n groid) Anthropology. adj. Of or being a major human racial classification traditionally distinguished by physical characteristics such as brown to black ...

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Negroid: see race race, one of the group of populations regarded as constituting humanity. The differences that have historically determined the classification into races are ...

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race (r s) n. 1. A local geographic or global human population distinguished as a more or less distinct group by genetically transmitted physical characteristics.

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adjective . 1. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the peoples traditionally classified as the Negro race. –noun . 2. a member of such peoples.

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Negroid is an adjective derived from the term Negro and refers to a presumed race of people mostly from sub-Saharan Africa. These people are colloquially referred to as black people.Origin of the term · Objection to use of ... · Congoid used by some ...

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adjective. designating or of one of the major traditional geographic groupings of human beings, including the majority of the peoples of Africa, and peoples of Melanesia, New ...

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ethnology) having negro features racially. Pertaining to the racial classification of humanity including people indigenous to sub-Saharan Africa and their diaspora in other parts ...

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Negroid: see race race, one of the group of populations regarded as constituting humanity. The differences that have historically determined the classification into races are ...

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