a. [f. as prec. + -ICAL.] Of or pertaining to ethnology.

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1849.  Freeman, Archit., 18. Others … belong rather to the ethnological and philological inquirer.

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1858.  Gladstone, Homer, I. 284. The ethnological formation of the different communities.

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1861.  Gen. P. Thompson, Audi Alt., III. clxiv. 184. If our Ethnological Societies cannot otherwise be contented, they must [etc.].

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1873.  Daily News, 19 Sept., 2/1. A collection of ethnological curiosities from New Guinea.

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