dark-skinned in English

adjective
1
(of a person) having brown or black skin.
Australia's first inhabitants were dark-skinned nomadic hunters

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1. First, the dark-skinned ones.

2. And I imagined him to be tall, dark-skinned.

3. Dark-skinned people produce more numerous and deeper-colored melanin particles.

4. Dark skinned individuals usually have a darker Areola than light-skinned individuals

5. Dark-skinned whales appear to have less damage, but they too are getting sunburned.

6. Definition for the Tagalog word Baluga: [noun] Aeta people, dark skinned indigenous people of the Philippines

7. Whereas dark skinned women talking about their experience of Colorism, we’re often perceived as having ulterior motives

8. He wore a droopy moustache, and was kind of dark - skinned, with dark hair and dark eyes.

9. ‘The only difference now is that instead of white Bwanas there are dark-skinned leeches from our own villages.’.

10. Blackamoor is a slang word that refers to dark skinned people, not so much today, but in the past

11. Blackamoor figures are small sculptures and representations of usually African males along with other dark skinned figures from European history

12. For some reason my first thought is that it is Glendenning, who has decided to ignore the dark-skinned judge and snoop.

13. 1 Dark-skinned individuals of African, Asian, West Indian, North, South and Central American decent have been found to present with Ainhum

14. THE DARK FLOWER JOHN GALSWORTHY He was dark-skinned, he had Crinkly, flowing hair, his eyes were of the curious red-brown color of a ripe …

15. Indignation runs high when a celebrity professor succumbs to racial profiling, but whole communities are effectively "profiled" for the suspicious combination of being both dark-skinned and poor.

16. Among them: the Blackamoor, a depiction of a dark-skinned person—generally a slave or servant—of Moorish descent, which is used as ornamentation. Blackamoors can be found in …

17. Aboriginal Identity: Who is 'Aboriginal'? People who identify themselves as 'Aboriginal' range from dark-skinned, broad-nosed to blonde-haired, blue-eyed people. Aboriginal people define Aboriginality not by skin colour but by relationships

18. The bra and panty line comes in 20 different skin tone shades, so chances are you'll be able to find one that matches yours (although very dark-skinned women seem to have been left out of the mix).

19. Abo - a dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived Aboriginal , Australian Aborigine , native Australian , Aborigine ethnic group , ethnos - people of the same race or nationality who share a distinctive culture

20. ‘The only difference now is that instead of white Bwanas there are dark-skinned leeches from our own villages.’ ‘It has often been suggested that Livingstone was only successful when he was leading Africans who saw him as their bwana.’

21. The research paper will move from the analysis of the historical context of colonialism and colorism against dark-skinned black women to unpacking Colorisms many impacts and implications derived from this colonial construction to its effects within personal, private life.

22. “Like the brown paper bag test, we know Colorism is a concept that has existed since slavery to separate groups of people and categorize them unfairly based on who is and isn’t ‘deserving’ of their own wants, needs, and desires,” says Rebecca*, 29, a fellow dark-skinned black woman

23. Blackamoor definition is - a European style of decorative art in which dark-skinned usually male human figures are depicted in a stylized and ornate form; also : an object of decorative art (such as a statue or a piece of jewelry) in this style —often used before another noun

24. Coon, a racial slur, used pejoratively to refer to a dark-skinned person of African, Australian Aboriginal, or Pacific island heritage, in usage mainly from the late 19th century until the 1970s Coon Carnival, the original name for the Kaapse Klopse, a yearly minstrel festival in Cape Town, South Africa

25. The word Baluga is a term used to refer to the Aetas, the curly-haired, very dark-skinned indigenous peoples of the Philippines who are related more to the native tribes of Papua New Guinea who bear a closer physical resemblance to a few African groups than to the brown Malayans of Southeast Asia.

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27. Ainhum (dactylolysis spontanea) is an idiopathic condition that involves a ‘band-like’ soft tissue constriction of a digit.1 This pathology often presents bilaterally with the greatest prevalence on the fifth digit.1 Dark-skinned individuals of African, Asian, West Indian, North, South and Central American decent have been found to present with Ainhum.1 Clinical diagnosis includes at least