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Ethnographically — Eth no*graph ic*al*ly, adv. In an ethnographical manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ethnographically — adverb see ethnography … New Collegiate Dictionary
ethnographically — adv. from the standpoint of ethnography, with regard to the study and description of cultures and races … English contemporary dictionary
ethnographically — eth·no·graph·i·cal·ly … English syllables
ethnographically — adverb see ethnographic … Useful english dictionary
The Slavs — The Slavs † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Slavs I. NAME A. Slavs At present the customary name for all the Slavonic races is Slav. This name did not appear in history until a late period, but it has superseded all others. The… … Catholic encyclopedia
Russia — • Geography and history Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Russia Russia † Catholic E … Catholic encyclopedia
La Bayadère — ( The Temple Dancer ) (RussianБаядерка Bayaderka ) is a ballet, originally staged in four acts and seven scenes, choreographed by the balletmaster Marius Petipa to the music of Ludwig Minkus. It was first performed by the Imperial Ballet at the… … Wikipedia
HAZAZ, ḤAYYIM — (1898–1973), Hebrew writer. Born in Sidorovichi (Kiev province), Hazaz received a traditional and secular education, studying Hebrew and Russian literature. From the age of 16 (1914), when he left home, to 1921 he moved from one large Russian… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ethnography — noun Etymology: French ethnographie, from ethno + graphie graphy Date: 1834 the study and systematic recording of human cultures; also a descriptive work produced from such research • ethnographer noun • ethnographic or ethnographical adjective • … New Collegiate Dictionary