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(chiefly historical) Designated for use by those ethnic groups (as described above).
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(India, historical, derogatory) Act XI., 1836, of the Indian Legislature, which placed European subjects on a level with natives as to their subjection in civil causes to the British East India Company's courts, including those under native judges.
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Alternative letter-case form of Black Power [A slogan and movement supporting Black self-determination and sometimes separatism, especially in the US in the 1960s and 1970s.]
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(historical) The question of and debate over the appropriate status and treatment of black people in society, particularly in the Western world.
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Alternative form of black sanctus [A parody of a song.]
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Obsolete form of black sanctus. [A parody of a song.]
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Alternative form of black sanctus [A parody of a song.]
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Obsolete form of black sanctus. [A parody of a song.]
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Obsolete form of black sanctus. [A parody of a song.]
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Obsolete form of black sanctus. [A parody of a song.]
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Obsolete form of black sanctus. [A parody of a song.]
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Obsolete form of black sanctus. [A parody of a song.]
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Obsolete form of black sanctus. [A parody of a song.]
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Alternative form of black sanctus [A parody of a song.]
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An effigy of Judas Iscariot that is attacked as part of the Good Friday celebration in Trinidad.
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(logic, obsolete) Alternative form of Bokardo [(logic, obsolete) A form or mode of syllogism in which the first and third propositions are universal affirmatives and the third a particular negative.]
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Alternative form of cailleach [(Scotland) An old woman.]
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Alternative form of dubber (“globular vessel”) [One who dubs, or gives a name.]
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(in early Anglo-Saxon literature) a dragon.
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(Hindu, more loosely) An ascetic mendicant, especially one who performs feats of endurance or apparent magic.
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Alternative form of faulds
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Any of the chorus girls from the Edwardian musical comedy Florodora, selected for their beauty.
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(archaic) The race of giants.
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(Scotland) A kitchen garden.
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Alternative spelling of kanigget [(humorous) knight]
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(countable) A member of this subculture.
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A matchmaker who serves as a go-between in the process of an omiai arranged marriage.
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A crying woman; a woman who is bereaved or inconsolable.
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A ghost or apparition in Japanese folklore.
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A Japanese evil spirit or demon.
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A male-to-female cross-dresser.
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Supporting or favoring black people.
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Alternative form of pro-black [Supporting or favoring black people.]
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Alternative spelling of Rum-ville [(obsolete, Britain, thieves' cant) London, England.]
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The senior member of a group in Japanese arts; a mentor.
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(Zen Buddhism) An attitude of openness, eagerness, and lack of preconceptions when studying a subject, even at an advanced level.
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A herald in the Iliad celebrated for his loud voice.
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A Japanese yokai that appears as a crone with a child in her arms, imploring the passer-by to hold her infant, then disappearing; the child then proves to be a heavy boulder.
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(Japanese folklore) An ox ogre or demon; an evil ox spirit.
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(slang) A former British settler or expatriate who talks nostalgically about his or her former home in colonial Africa.
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An academic discipline studying the cultural, historical and sociological aspects of white people.
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A malapropism of the kind characteristic of "Yogi" Berra (born 1925), American baseball player and manager.
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Alternative spelling of zhomo [a female zho]
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