Boas

[boh-az]

Bo·as

[boh-az]
noun
Franz [frahnts] , 1858–1942, U.S. anthropologist, born in Germany.
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bo·a

[boh-uh]
noun, plural bo·as.
1.
any of several nonvenomous, chiefly tropical constrictors of the family Boidae, having vestigial hind limbs at the base of the tail.
2.
a scarf or stole of feathers, fur, or fabric.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin: water adder
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Boas (ˈbəʊæz, German ˈboːas)
 
n
Franz (frants). 1858--1942, US anthropologist, born in Germany. He made major contributions to cultural and linguistic anthropology in studies of North American Indians, including The Mind of Primitive Man (1911; 1938)

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Boas   (bō'āz)  Pronunciation Key 
German-born American anthropologist who emphasized the systematic analysis of culture and language structures.
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