Concept cluster: History > Racial classification
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(Bangladesh, India) An informal meeting place for conversation.
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(anthropology, historical) A member of a subtype of the Caucasian race, similar to the Dinaric but with slightly darker pigmentation, found mainly in the northern part of Western Asia.
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(West African English) A strategy game.
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(Caribbean, Jamaica, historical) A white person, especially one who owned slaves.
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(derogatory, ethnic slur) A person of East Asian descent, especially an ethnic Chinese from a Western country who does not speak Chinese and only speaks English, considered to have overly assimilated and to be subservient to white authority, an East Asian race traitor.
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Alternative form of bossale [(historical) A black African-born enslaved person in a French (or sometimes other European) colony, especially Haiti (as opposed to a slave born in the colony).]
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Alternative letter-case form of Caucasity. [(slang, especially African-American English, humorous or derogatory) Stereotypically white (Caucasian) behaviour, especially arrogance or entitlement.]
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(anthropology, dated, offensive) Being a member of a racial classification of humanity composed of many peoples inhabiting Europe, the Northeast Atlantic, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, West Asia, South Asia and parts of Central Asia, as well as their descendants in other regions of the world.
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Alternative form of Caucasoid [(anthropology, dated, offensive) A member of this racial classification.]
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(South Africa, Australia, derogatory, ethnic slur) A black person considered to have overly assimilated to white culture, a black race traitor.
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(South Africa) Cement.
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(Papua New Guinea) A worker in the department of agriculture.
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(informal) A person with Down's syndrome.
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Obsolete form of Gascon. [A native or inhabitant of Gascony, a region of southwest France.]
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Alternative form of Geechee [Gullah (pertaining to South Carolina island culture)]
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Alternative form of gookland [(offensive, ethnic slur) Any unspecified country inhabited primarily by people of East Asian or Oceanian descent, such as China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, or the Philippines.]
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(Rhodesia, slang, ethnic slur) A black African.
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In Taino mythology, the spirit of a person who has died; a ghost.
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(Chinese mythology) The current lord of the Celestial Hierarchy, ruling over Heaven, Earth, and Hell.
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(uncountable) Japanese food.
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(finance, slang, historical) South African mining shares
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In Central and Southern Africa, a rural village of huts surrounded by a stockade.
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Alternative form of ligan
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A religious cult, having elements of sorcery, ritual dance and fetishes, from Brazil
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Alternative form of Maquiritari [A Cariban language of Venezuela.]
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(South Africa) petty gangster
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(dated, offensive) Alternative letter-case form of Mongol (“person with Down's syndrome”). [A person from Mongolia; a Mongolian.]
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(now rare, offensive) Designating or affected with Down syndrome = Mongol.
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Alternative letter-case form of Mongolian idiocy [(now offensive) an archaic term for the condition now known as Down syndrome.]
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(anthropology, dated, offensive) A member of the racial classification of humanity composed of peoples native to North Asia, Central Asia, East Asia, Pacific Oceania, and the Americas, as well as their diaspora in other parts of the world.
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Alternative form of musteefino [(obsolete) A child who is 1/16 black: the offspring of a mustee and a white parent.]
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Alternative form of musteefino [(obsolete) A child who is 1/16 black: the offspring of a mustee and a white parent.]
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(South Africa) Traditional African medicine.
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(obsolete, Australian Aboriginal) A stranger; an ignorant person.
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Alternative form of obeah [A form of folk magic, medicine or witchcraft originating in Africa and practised in parts of the Caribbean.]
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(South Africa and Namibia) guy; man
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(Scotland) Alternative form of Pict [A member of an ancient people of northern and central Scotland.]
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(informal, uncountable) Spanglish
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A cant used in the London fishmarkets, in the British theatre, and by the homosexual community in Britain, attested since at least the 19th century and popularised in the 1950s and 1960s by the camp characters Julian and Sandy in the popular BBC radio show Round the Horne.
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Alternative form of santería [An Afro-Cuban religion, somewhat similar to voodoo, based upon Yoruba deities and Roman Catholic saints.]
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(derogatory, Rhodesia) A black insurgent in the Rhodesian Bush War.
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Alternative form of thuggee [(historical, countable) A thug (member of band of assassins in India).]
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Alternative form of woomera [(Australia) A traditional spearthrower, consisting of a stick with a hooked end, used by First Nations Australians.]

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