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Mongolian
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Meaning
Adj
●
Of or
relating
to Mongolia or its
peoples
,
languages
, or cultures.
●
He had a Sister, which
according to
the Mongalian
custom
lived in
the
devoted
spiritual
state.
●
1878, Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th
edition
,
volume
XVI: The Mongolian characters...are
written
perpendicularly
from above downward.
1878, Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th
edition
,
volume
XVI
The Mongolian characters...are
written
perpendicularly
from above downward.
●
1985, Robert Whelan, Robert Capa: A Biography: He usually had a
heavy
growth of
dark
stubble
that made him look...rather like a Mongolian bandit.
1985, Robert Whelan, Robert Capa: A Biography
He usually had a
heavy
growth of
dark
stubble
that made him look...rather like a Mongolian bandit.
●
In Anthropology:
Resembling or having some of the
characteristic
physical
features
of the
mongoloid
racial
type.
🤬
Relating to or
affected
with Down syndrome.
●
Alternative letter-case form of Mongolian (“relating to or
affected
with Down syndrome”).
Noun
●
In Demonyms, Nationalities & Mongolia:
A
native
or
inhabitant
of Mongolia.
●
In Languages:
A group of
languages
from Mongolia,
specifically
Khalkha, the
official language
of Mongolia.
●
A person of the
mongoloid
physical type.
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