"slant-eyed" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more slant-eyed [comparative], most slant-eyed [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj}} slant-eyed (comparative more slant-eyed, superlative most slant-eyed)
  1. (derogatory) Specifically refers to having the eyes of most East Asians: with epicanthic folds, as opposed to the downturned eyes of Europeans. Tags: derogatory Categories (topical): Eye Translations (having slanted eyes): vinosilmäinen (Finnish), schlitzäugig (German), sipit (Indonesian), sepet (Malay), snedögd (Swedish), singkit (Tagalog)
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          "sense": "having slanted eyes",
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      "sense": "having slanted eyes",
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      "sense": "having slanted eyes",
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      "sense": "having slanted eyes",
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      "sense": "having slanted eyes",
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