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Sinid

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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin Sina (China) and -id.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Sinid (plural Sinids)

  1. (anthropology, historical) A historical racial classification and term used in human physical anthropology as a Mongoloid subrace commonly found throughout East Asia and is associated with Chinese, Korean, and Japanese people.
    Synonym: Sinitic

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