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71eth|narch — «EHTH nahrk», noun. the governor of a nation, people, or province. ╂[< Greek ethnárchēs < éthnos nation + archós ruler < árchein to rule] …
72eth|ni|cal — «EHTH nuh kuhl», adjective. = ethnic. (Cf. ↑ethnic) …
73eth|nic|i|ty — «ehth NIHS uh tee», noun. ethnic status, quality, or character: »There are vast differences among American families, differences related to … ethnicity and social class, to region and religion (American Scholar) …
74eth|no|bo|tan|i|cal — «EHTH no buh TAN uh kuhl», adjective. having to do with the relation between plants and humans …
75eth|no|bot|a|nist — «EHTH noh BOT uh nihst», noun. a person who studies ethnobotany …
76eth|no|bot|a|ny — «EHTH noh BOT uh nee», noun. the branch of botany which deals with the relation between plants and humans …
77eth|no|cen|tric — «EHTH noh SEHN trihk», adjective. characterized by ethnocentrism …
78eth|no|cen|trism — «EHTH noh SEHN trihz uhm», noun. the practice of regarding one s own race or culture as superior to others …
79eth|no|cide — «EHTH nuh syd», noun. the systematic destruction of an ethnic culture. ╂[< ethno + cide2] …
80eth|noc|ra|cy — «ehth NOK ruh see», noun, plural cies. rule by a race. ╂[< ethno + cracy, as in democracy] …