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Ethnically

Ethnically \Eth"nic*al*ly\, adv. In an ethnical manner.

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ethnically

adv. Of, pertaining to ethnicity or ethnics.

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ethnically

adv. with respect to ethnicity; "the neighborhood is ethnically diverse"

Usage examples of "ethnically".

The Platzl, these ethnically German restaurants became popular in the late eighteenth century, often rivaling much older and established eating houses.

This boom in travel also caused the United States to become more culturally, ethnically, and politically homogeneous.

Urbanization around the world has generally marked a radical shift in environment and values from culturally homogenous small towns and rural areas to heterogenous, ethnically, culturally and even racially mixed cities.

Stalin into Poland from the Soviet Union, to create more ethnically homogenous populations in Soviet Lithuania, Byelorussia, and Ukraine.

By contrast, in ethnically divided elites with a weak sense of common national purpose, development was very much less successful.

Siberian children in the villages around Neryungri, Cora was ethnically mixed, mostly Siberian with an obvious trace of Mongol and a dash of gypsy blood.

Finally, they turned their back on the nation-building lessons from the Balkans and other crisis zones and fashioned a plan that unrealistically sought to shift much of the burden onto a defeated and ethnically diverse population and allied nations that were enormously ambivalent about the invasion.

An ethnically diverse, anatomically correct baby doll swung in from the other side by one foot, the molded plastic head completing its downswing in just the wrong spot.

In the full year that had been required to stamp out the last remnants of the forces of the Spanish-Moorish Faction and their Sicilian abettors, the blood banner had been displayed more often than not, and the intakings had been many and exceedingly grim, especially so in the south and southwest of the island, those areas wherein the general population was ethnically of a mostly moorish cast.

Which put the question into the background, while council members consulted numerologists on truly important issues such as (the currently raging question) whether the launch dates were auspicious or not, and how many dates it was auspicious to approve in reserve—which got into another debate between several competing (and ethnically significant) schools of numerology, on whether the current date should be in the calculation or whether one counted the birthdate of the whole program or of the project or of the date the launch table was devised.

With names such as Scholg's, Luchow's, and The Platzl, these ethnically German restaurants became popular in the late eighteenth century, often rivaling much older and established eating houses.

But there had been no reason to ruffle the feathers of the Chinese, who were prone to complain that as many people spoke their language as did English (even though, in private, their representatives would admit that Chinese had never spread very far beyond the boundaries of those who were ethnically Han).