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Definition of "ethnographically" [eth•no•graph•ic•al•ly]

  • Regarding the ethnography (of a region) (adverb)

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Use "ethnographically" in a sentence
  • "Jones observed that the Tasmanian repertoire of tools was “the simplest ever recorded ethnographically.”"
  • "As in the next movement, "The Street," these flashes of folk music have the ring of truth about them, not necessarily because they are ethnographically authentic—though Janáček, like Béla Bartók, spent decades collecting such material—but because of Janáček's unique obsession with translating speech patterns into music."
  • ""It also has a very large descendant community, so ethnographically it is important.""