Concept cluster: History > Apartheid in South Africa
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opposition to apartheid or apartheidism
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(politics) opposed to apartheid or apartheidism
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One who expresses or exhibits anti-Zionism; one who is opposed to Zionism.
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(South Africa, historical) The policy of racial separation used by South Africa from 1948 to 1990.
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Oranje, Blanje, Blou
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(rare, sociopolitics) A proponent of the apartheid system.
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(rare) Pertaining to apartheid.
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(very rare) Resembling apartheid.
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(sociopolitics) A proponent of apartheid
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(sociopolitics) Of, or pertaining to apartheidism
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Of or pertaining to Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke.
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A member of the Spanish International Brigades (Brigadas Internacionales).
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Alternative form of casteism [discrimination based on a person's caste]
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(South Africa) Government programs encouraging advancement of blacks.
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The quality or state of being Eskimo.
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(derogatory) In Russia, Eastern Europe, former Soviet republics, and other Slavic countries, a member of a subculture of young people of lower-class low-income backgrounds, mostly millennials, who usually live in the Russian suburbs.
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(historical) A supporter of Irish Trotskyist Gerry Healy.
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(South Africa, historical) An area set aside for black South Africans under the policy of apartheid.
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Relating to the Hutterites.
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Synonym of Judeophobia
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The politics of Li Lisan (李立三; 1899–1967), early leader of the Chinese communists.
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(South Africa) An apartheid-era urban area populated by non-white people; township.
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Alternative letter-case form of Mafioso [A member of the Mafia.]
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Any form of racial segregation that applies only to public spaces.
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(uncountable) The Romanization of Standard Mandarin using the Pinyin system.
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(South Africa, historical) apartheid
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South Africa after the end of apartheid
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(historical) The political dispute between the Italian government and the Roman Catholic Church, which lasted from 1861 to 1929, concerning control of Rome.
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The quality of being Romish.
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Of or relating to the Rothschild family, a European banking dynasty.
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Pertaining to Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor (1552–1612).
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Of or relating to Arthur Scargill (born 1938), British politician and trade unionist.
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(historical) Synonym of Spartacist (“a member of the Spartacus League in Germany”)
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Alternative form of Spetsnaz [Special forces in Russia and other post-Soviet states.]
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A Russian genre of ironic but ostensibly earnest parody associated with the Soviet era.
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A member of the insurrectional faction of the FSLN that defeated Anastasio Somoza García on 1979.
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(South Africa) politically optimistic and receptive to change
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(South Africa) A person with a verlig political attitude.
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Relating to Hendrik Verwoerd (1901–1966), Prime Minister of South Africa from 1958 until his assassination in 1966, remembered for his conception and implementation of apartheid.

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