negroid

See also: Negroid

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From negro +‎ -oid.

Adjective

negroid (comparative more negroid, superlative most negroid)

  1. (anthropology, dated, offensive) Pertaining to a racial classification of humanity including people indigenous to sub-Saharan Africa and their diaspora in other parts of the world.
    • 1918 September–November, Edgar Rice Burroughs, “The Land That Time Forgot”, in The Blue Book Magazine, Chicago, Ill.: Story-press Corp., →OCLC; republished as chapter VIII, in Hugo Gernsback, editor, Amazing Stories, (please specify |part=I to III), New York, N.Y.: Experimenter Publishing, 1927, →OCLC:
      They were human and yet not human. I should say that they were a little higher in the scale of evolution than Ahm, possibly occupying a place of evolution between that of the Neanderthal man and what is known as the Grimaldi race. Their features were distinctly negroid, though their skins were white. A considerable portion of both torso and limbs were covered with short hair, and their physical proportions were in many aspects apelike, though not so much so as were Ahm's. They carried themselves in a more erect position, although their arms were considerably longer than those of the Neanderthal man. As I watched them, I saw that they possessed a language, that they had knowledge of fire and that they carried besides the wooden club of Ahm, a thing which resembled a crude stone hatchet. Evidently they were very low in the scale of humanity, but they were a step upward from those I had previously seen in Caspak.

Translations

Noun

negroid (plural negroids)

  1. (anthropology, dated, offensive) A person with characteristics of Africans, particularly coiled hair and dark skin.

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French négroïde. By surface analysis, negru +‎ -oid.

Noun

negroid m (plural negroizi)

  1. negroid

Declension

Declension of negroid
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative negroid negroidul negroizi negroizii
genitive-dative negroid negroidului negroizi negroizilor
vocative negroidule negroizilor

Swedish

Etymology

neger +‎ -oid

Adjective

negroid (not comparable)

  1. (especially anthropology, dated, offensive) negroid

Declension

Inflection of negroid
Indefinite positive comparative superlative1
common singular negroid
neuter singular negroit
plural negroida
masculine plural2 negroide
Definite positive comparative superlative
masculine singular3 negroide
all negroida

1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.

Noun

negroid c

  1. (anthropology, dated, offensive) a negroid

Declension

Declension of negroid
nominative genitive
singular indefinite negroid negroids
definite negroiden negroidens
plural indefinite negroider negroiders
definite negroiderna negroidernas

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