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(UK, of a person) Having mixed racial, ethnic, or national parentage or ancestry. This term was promoted as an alternative to “mixed race” in a 1994 resolution of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, in part because of its correlation to mid-twentieth-century British laws using the phrase “race or ethnic or national origins”, but did not see wide use outside of the UK anthropology field.
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mixed origins
Adjective
UK
of a person
(UK,
of
a
person)
Having
mixed
racial,
ethnic,
or
national
parentage
or
ancestry.
This
term
was
promoted
as
an
alternative
to
“mixed
race”
in
a
1994
resolution
of
the
Royal
Anthropological
Institute
of
Great
Britain
and
Ireland,
in
part
because
of
its
correlation
to
mid-twentieth-century
British
laws
using
the
phrase
“race
or
ethnic
or
national
origins”,
but
did
not
see
wide
use
outside
of
the
UK
anthropology
field.
Japanese Meaning
(英国での用法)親が異なる人種、民族、または国籍の背景を持つこと、つまり人種や民族、国の起源が混合している状態を指す。
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(UK,
of
a
person)
Having
mixed
racial,
ethnic,
or
national
parentage
or
ancestry.
This
term
was
promoted
as
an
alternative
to
“mixed
race”
in
a
1994
resolution
of
the
Royal
Anthropological
Institute
of
Great
Britain
and
Ireland,
in
part
because
of
its
correlation
to
mid-twentieth-century
British
laws
using
the
phrase
“race
or
ethnic
or
national
origins”,
but
did
not
see
wide
use
outside
of
the
UK
anthropology
field.
( comparative )
( superlative )