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ethno-

a combining form meaning “race,” “culture,” “people,” used in the formation of compound words: ethnography.

Origin:
< Gk, comb. form of éthnos
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ethno-  
pref.  Race; people: ethnology.

[Greek, from ethnos, people; see s(w)e- in Indo-European roots.]
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ethno- 
comb. form of Gk. ethnos "people, nation, class" (see ethnic), used to form modern compounds such as ethnology (1842, by J.S. Mill) and ethnocentric, 1900, which was a technical term in social sciences until it began to be more widely used in the second half of the 20th century.
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