ethnological in English

adjective

[eth·no·log·i·cal || ‚eθnəʊ'lɒdʒɪkl]

of or pertaining to ethnology, of or pertaining to the study of the historical development of different cultures (Anthropology)

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1. It is precisely this anti-productive aspect of industrialism which is highlighted by the ethnological work construct.

2. He didn't do the rigorous positioning work, the metaphor elicitation with customers, the ethnological and anthropological observational in situ research.

3. As a result, Chinese ethnology has entered the third stage in the dynamic process to maturity and a new stage of ethnological theory and practice.

4. Who Are the Aryans? “We are so accustomed to consider language a mark of race that it is difficult to avoid using linguistic epithets in an ethnological sense, and a good deal of confused thinking