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ethnologically

adverb

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adv

Etymology: From ethnological + -ly.

  1. In an ethnological sense.

    As Mr. Joolby was—ethnologically at all events—white, a person of obvious means, and in various subterranean ways reputedly powerful, Mr. Fank at once assumed what he considered to be a more suitable manner and it was with an ingratiating deference that he turned to meet the dealer.