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racially, adv.|ˈreɪʃəlɪ| [f. racial a. + -ly2.] In respect of race. Freq. linked with a ppl. adj. to form adjs., as racially-blended, racially-integrated, racially-selected.
1885Clodd Myths & Dr. i. viii. 133 [They] were..probably racially connected with the complex group of peoples embracing the Tatar-Mongolians. 1914‘Saki’ When William Came x. 170 The record of your racially-blended supper-party. 1921J. Bryce Mod. Democracies I. xiv. 163 Where a racially distinct body of unwilling subjects is included within a State..are they to be reckoned as part of the people? 1962Racially-integrated [see colour-blindness b]. 1976Drum (E. Afr. ed.) Sept. 13/2 The team pulled out of the Olympics..in protest against New Zealand sending a rugby team to play in South Africa against racially-selected sides. 1976E. K. Francis Interethnic Relations xxii. 280 Particular populations that are racially distinct from their social environment occasionally show typical mental and cultural differences. |