"ethnoracialist" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: ethnoracial + -ist or ethno- + racialist Etymology templates: {{affix|en|ethnoracial|-ist}} ethnoracial + -ist, {{affix|en|ethno-|racialist}} ethno- + racialist Head templates: {{en-adj|?}} ethnoracialist
  1. Pertaining to, exhibiting, or in accordance with ethnoracialism. Related terms: ethnoracialism

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