adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an ethnographical manner; from an ethnographical point of view.

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1839.  Fraser’s Mag., XX. 712. Which, contemplated … ethnographically … holds out … abundant matter.

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1869.  Rawlinson, Anc. Hist., 9. Ancient History may be mapped out … ethnographically, according to states and nations.

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