- election. The 72-page
piece coined the term
miscegenation (from the
Latin miscere "to mix" +
genus "kind") and was put
together by
World managing editor...
-
comes from the
French word mélange
ultimately derived from the
Latin verb
miscēre ("to mix, mingle, intermingle"). It was once a
derogatory term, but is...
-
breaks himself off mid-threat: Iam
caelum terramque meō sine nūmine, ventī,
miscēre et tantās audētis
tollere mōlēs? quōs ego— sed mōtōs
praestat compōnere...
- "multiracial", and "interracial".
Miscegenation comes from the
Latin miscere, 'to mix' and genus, 'kind'. The word was
coined in an
anonymous propaganda...
-
French ethnic groups).
Although the term "Métis"
stems from the
Latin verb
miscēre, "to mix", the Métis
people are a
distinct ethnic group within Canada....
-
members of
different races. The word was
coined in
English from
Latin miscere ('to mix') and
genus ('race').
Interracial relationships have profoundly...
- reached: From a [sk] or [ks]
cluster in
southern Romance, as in
Latin miscere >
Portuguese mexer "to move",
Latin fluxus >
Spanish flojo "lax", Latin...
- misoneism, misopaedia, misophonia,
misotheism misc-, mixt- mix
Latin miscere,
mixtus admix, admixtion, admixture, commix, commixture, immiscibility...
-
members of
different races. The word was
coined in
English from
Latin miscere ('to mix') and
genus ('race').
There is a long
history of miscegenation...
- (on the ground/bed)" mereō, merēre, meruī,
meritum "to deserve" misceō,
miscēre, miscuī,
mixtum "to mix" moneō, monēre, monuī,
monitum "to warn, advise"...