Definition of Mongoloids. Meaning of Mongoloids. Synonyms of Mongoloids

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Definition of Mongoloids

Mongoloid
Mongoloid Mon"go*loid, a. [Mongol + -oid.] Resembling a Mongol or the Mongols; having race characteristics, such as color, hair, and features, like those of the Mongols. --Huxley.

Meaning of Mongoloids from wikipedia

- to the divisions of the Mongoloid stock as the following: "Asiatic Mongoloids," "Oceanic Mongoloids," and "American Mongoloids." Kroeber said that the...
- "Mongoloid" is the first single released by American new wave band Devo in 1977, on the Booji Boy Records label. It was backed with the song "Jocko Homo"...
- centuries, proto-Mongoloids were seen as the ancestors of the Mongoloid race. According to Alfred L. Kroeber, the original Mongoloid stock must be regarded...
- Look up mongoloid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mongoloid refers to an outdated historical grouping of various people indigenous to East Asia, Central...
- The Guitar Mongoloid (Swedish: Gitarrmongot) is a 2004 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ruben Östlund, about different people living outside...
- to genetic traits literally inherited from Mongoloid races. Rock band Devo released a song titled "Mongoloid" in 1977, describing a man with Down syndrome...
- Kondo and Eizo Wakatsuki (1997) said, on the basis of dental traits, that Mongoloids are separated into sinodonts and sundadonts, which is supported by Christy...
- Asian origins, it is easy to imagine that they once presented a uniform Mongoloid appearance. Such traits seem to be more characteristic in the eastern...
- Sino-Tibetan (sometimes referred to as Trans-Himalayan) is a family of more than 400 languages, second only to Indo-European in number of native speakers...
- Anthropometry (/ænθrəˈpɒmɪtrɪ/ , from Ancient Gr**** ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos) 'human' and μέτρον (métron) 'measure') refers to the measurement of the human...