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mixed race — ˌmixed ˈrace 8 [mixed race] adjective (especially BrE) (NAmE usually biracial) concerning or containing members of two different races • a mixed race … Useful english dictionary
Mixed Race — Album par Tricky Sortie 7 juillet 2008 Genre Trip Hop Label Domino Records Albums de Tricky … Wikipédia en Français
ˌmixed-ˈrace — adj involving people of different races mixed raced marriage[/ex] a mixed race child (= with parents who are different races)[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Mixed Race Day — is celebrated on June 27 in Brazil as a reference to the twenty seven mixed race ( mestiço in Portuguese) representatives elected during the 1st Conference for the Promotion of Racial Equality,[1] which occurred in the city of Manaus, State of… … Wikipedia
Mixed Race (album) — Mixed Race Studio album by Tricky Released 27 September 2010 … Wikipedia
Mixed-race Brazilian — Brazilian censuses do not use a multiracial category. Instead, the censuses use skin colour categories, with a Pardo (brown) one, that may include people of varied mixed racial ancestry, but probably also accounts for non mixed acculturated… … Wikipedia
mixed-race — adjective Having genetic characteristics of two or more different races … Wiktionary
British Mixed-Race — infobox ethnic group group = British Mixed Race poptime = 677,117 [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=273] poptime = 791,400 (2005 estimate for England) poptime = 863,000 (2005 estimate for UK)Around 1.4% of population popplace =… … Wikipedia
Mixed (United Kingdom ethnicity category) — Total population England 956,700 (2009)[1] White and Black Caribbean – 301,300 White and Black African – 127,500 White and Asian – 292,400 Other Mixed – 23 … Wikipedia
Mixed-blood — redirects here. For other uses, see Mixed blood (disambiguation). The term mixed blood in the United States is most often employed for individuals of mixed European and Native American ancestry who are not of Hispanic descent[why?]. Some of the… … Wikipedia