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61 Arier
n. Aryan, member of or descended from a people who spoke Indo-European languages; non-Jewish Caucasian (according to Nazi doctrine) -
62 Ariër
n. Aryan, member of or descended from a people who spoke Indo-European languages; non-Jewish Caucasian (according to Nazi doctrine) -
63 BlackPower
n. Black Power, aspiration of many people of varying degrees of African descent for national self-determination -
64 CJP
young people's cultural pass -
65 Catalaans
adj. Catalan, of or pertaining to the Catalonian region in northeastern Spain; of or pertaining to the people of Catalonia -
66 Ceylons
adj. Ceylonese, of or pertaining to Sri Lanka or the Ceylonese people -
67 Dorisch
adj. Dorian, Doric, of or pertaining to Doris or its people (region in ancient Greece) -
68 Eskimo
n. Eskimo, member of a people inhabiting the Arctic from Greenland to Eastern Siberia; either of two languages spoken by the Eskimo peoples (this term comes from Algonquin, meaning "eater of raw flesh", and is sometimes considered offensive) -
69 Filistijn
n. Philistine, member of the non-Semitic people who inhabited southwestern Palestine during Biblical times -
70 Germaans
adj. Germanic, Teutonic, of or pertaining to the ancient Germanic people which inhabited northern Europe; of or pertaining to Germanic languages -
71 HATeenheid
apartment for single people -
72 Hebreeuws
adj. Hebrew, of or pertaining to the Hebrews or their language--------n. Hebrew, language of the Israelites, language of the Hebrew people -
73 Hebreeër
n. Hebrew, member of the Semitic people descended from Abraham -
74 Jakoetisch
adj. Yakut, of or pertaining to the Yakut people -
75 Kelt
n. Celt, member of the Celts, one of a people group that once inhabited the British Isles -
76 Koerd
n. Kurd, member of Muslim people who inhabit the region of Kurdistan -
77 Kongo
n. Congo, People's Republic of the Congo, country in west central Africa -
78 Kongolees
adj. Congolese, of or pertaining to the People's Republic of the Congo or the Congo region -
79 Laplander
n. <I>(also: <B>Lapp</B>)</I> Laplander, Lapp, member of a Finnic people who inhabit Lapland -
80 Laplands
adj. <I>(also: <B>Laps</B>)</I> Lappish, of or pertaining to Lapland; of or pertaining to the people of Lapland--------n. Lappish, Lapp, any of the languages spoken by the Lapps
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