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Definition of "ethnologically" [eth•no•log•ic•al•ly]

  • In an ethnological manner or fashion. (adverb)

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Use "ethnologically" in a sentence
  • "Firstly for the object of this response; we will label the citizens of FYROM as Serbo-Bulgar pseudo-Macedonian Slavs - historically and ethnologically, that is exactly what they are - there is no such a race or language as Macedonian."
  • "Howe belongs to the Solomons neither geographically nor ethnologically."
  • "It takes a rare and special event to provoke the use of the phrase "ethnologically diverse" in a football-related press release, and this is it."