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Ethnologist

Ethnologist \Eth*nol"o*gist\, n. One versed in ethnology; a student of ethnology.

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ethnologist

n. One who practices ethnology.

WordNet
ethnologist

n. an anthropologist who studies ethnology

Usage examples of "ethnologist".

As I delved deeper into the books of Rydberg, Anderson and Du Chaillu, I learned that ethnologists thought there was some real basis to these legends.

I delved deeper into the books of Rydberg, Anderson and Du Chaillu, I learned that ethnologists thought there was some real basis to these legends.

Federation had been on the planet, the ethnologists and anthropologists should have published enough monographs to fill a small library!

Teuber recounted many stories told by his parents, pioneer German ethnologists who founded and operated the first research station devoted to chimpanzee behavior on Tenerife in the Canary Islands early in the second decade of this century.

After the decades that the Federation had been on the planet, the ethnologists and anthropologists should have published enough monographs to fill a small library!

Dana Da was neither Finn, Chin, Bhil, Bengali, Lap, Nair, Gond, Romaney, Magh, Bokhariot, Kurd, Armenian, Levantine, Jew, Persian, Punjabi, Madrasi, Parsee, nor anything else known to ethnologists.

On October 19, 1852, the explorer Samuel Seaton called at Jermyn House with a manuscript of notes collected among the Ongas, believing that certain legends of a gray city of white apes ruled by a white god might prove valuable to the ethnologist.

An ethnologist would have graded him at once as a cross between a Scandinavian and a Red Indian.