"ethnologist" meaning in All languages combined

See ethnologist on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: ethnologists [plural]
Etymology: From ethno- + -logist. Etymology templates: {{confix|en|ethno|logist}} ethno- + -logist Head templates: {{en-noun}} ethnologist (plural ethnologists)
  1. One who practices ethnology. Categories (topical): Scientists Translations (one who practices ethnology): ազգաբան (azgaban) (Armenian), etnólogu [masculine] (Asturian), etnóloga [feminine] (Asturian), этно́лаг (etnólah) [masculine] (Belarusian), etnòleg [masculine] (Catalan), etnòloga [feminine] (Catalan), etnolog [masculine] (Czech), etnolog [common-gender] (Danish), ethnoloog [masculine] (Dutch), ethnologe [feminine] (Dutch), etnologo (Esperanto), ethnologue [feminine, masculine] (French), etnólogo [masculine] (Galician), etnóloga [feminine] (Galician), Ethnologe [masculine] (German), Ethnologin [feminine] (German), Völkerkundler [masculine] (German), etnológus (Hungarian), etnologo (Ido), eitneolaí [masculine] (Irish), etnologs [masculine] (Latvian), etnoloģe [feminine] (Latvian), etnolog [masculine] (Polish), etnolożka [feminine] (Polish), etnólogo [masculine] (Portuguese), etnóloga [feminine] (Portuguese), etnologista [feminine, masculine] (Portuguese), etnolog [masculine] (Romanian), etnologă [feminine] (Romanian), этнолог (etnolog) [masculine] (Russian), etnólogo [masculine] (Spanish), etnóloga [feminine] (Spanish), etnolog [common-gender] (Swedish), етно́лог (etnóloh) [masculine] (Ukrainian), народозна́вець (narodoznávecʹ) [masculine] (Ukrainian)

Inflected forms

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