ethnologicaladjective
uk/ˌeθ.nəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌeθ.noʊˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/also ethnologic, uk/-ˈlɒdʒ.ɪk/us/-ˈlɑː.dʒɪk/relating to ethnology
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Lifestyles & their study
- anthropogenic
 - anthropologist
 - anthropology
 - cultural
 - culture
 - demographer
 - ethnography
 - ethnology
 - hermetic
 - lifestyle
 - living
 - lot
 - meme
 - milieu
 - suburbia
 - the global village
 - trend
 - vegetate
 - way of life idiom
 - westernize
 
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ethnologically   
adverb uk/ˌeθ.nəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/us/ˌeθ.noʊˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl.i/
Examples from literature
- Ethnological studies have shown in an interesting way the social origin of the moral judgment.
 - Hence, the presence of either of them in one dialect has been considered as evidence of a wide ethnological difference.
 - There are many directions in which one might approach so immense a topic, presenting, as it does, all manner of problems, historical, ethnological, linguistic, scientific, political, economic, and strategic.
 - To establish such a system in Europe will no doubt be difficult, for here we have to deal with an immense complication of prejudices, intensified by linguistic and ethnological differences.
 - We took but little notice of the natives, as obtaining water was of greater interest at that moment than the prosecution of ethnological studies.