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Definition of Mulatres

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Emulatress
Emulatress Em"u*la`tress, n. A female emulator. [R.]
Stimulatress
Stimulatress Stim"u*la`tress, n. A woman who stimulates.

Meaning of Mulatres from wikipedia

- "Le Mulâtre" ("The Mulatto") is a short story by Victor Séjour, a free person of color and Creole of color born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana....
- The Point Mulâtre River is a river in Dominica. List of rivers of Dominica Map of Dominica GEOnet Names Server Water Resources ****essment of Dominica...
- La Vallée-Mulâtre (French pronunciation: [la vale mylatʁ]) is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Communes of the...
- who won the Prix de la Fondation Frantz Fanon in 1998 for La Mangrove mulâtre, Martinique, comportements et mentalité Nicole Cage-Florentiny: novelist...
- Mulatto (French: mulâtre, Haitian Creole: milat) is a term in Haiti that is historically linked to Haitians who are born to one white parent and one black...
- mulatos. The masculine plural in Italian is mulatti and in French it is mulâtres. The feminine plurals are: English – mulattas; Spanish and Portuguese –...
- Guadeloupe/Martinique 7/8 Sacatra - 3/4 Griffe Capre 5/8 Marabou - 1/2 Mulâtre Mulâtre 1/4 Quarteron Métis 1/8 Métis Quarteron 1/16 Mamelouk Mamelouk 1/32...
- farmers of Martinique) (1850) Protestation des citoyens français negres et mulatres contre des accusations calomnieuses (Protests of black and mulatto French...
- Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a black general, forbade Blacks and people of mixed-ancestry (mulâtres) to enter mainland France. In 1815 slave trade was abolished, but not slavery...
- caboclo, cafuzo, ainoko (from ****anese) and mestiço in Portuguese, and mulâtre and métis in French. These terms are also in certain contexts used in the...