| 释义 | 
		mes·ti·zo \meˈstē(ˌ)zō, mə̇ˈ-\ noun (plural mestizos also mestizoes) Etymology: Spanish, from mestizo, adjective, mixed, from Late Latin misticius, mixticius, from Latin mixtus, past participle of miscēre to mix, mingle — more at mix 1.  : mixed-blood:  a.  : a person of mixed European and non-Caucasian stock; specifically  : one of European (as Spanish or Portuguese) and American Indian ancestry  b. Philippines  : a person of foreign (as Chinese) and native ancestry 2.  : a completely acculturated Central or So. American Indian |