Sinicism

Si·ni·cism

S0428900 (sī′nĭ-sĭz′əm, sĭn′ĭ-)n. A custom or trait peculiar to the Chinese.
[From Sinic, Chinese, from Medieval Latin Sīnicus, from Late Latin Sīnae, the Chinese; see Sino-.]

Sinicism

(ˈsaɪnɪˌsɪzəm; ˈsɪn-) n1. (Peoples) rare a Chinese custom or idiom2. (Languages) rare a Chinese custom or idiom[C19: from Medieval Latin Sinicus Chinese, from Late Latin Sīnae the Chinese, from Greek Sinai, from Arabic Sīn China]

Sinicism

1. a trait or custom peculiar to the Chinese.
2. the use in another language of a Chinese word, idiom, or expression.
See also: China