ethno-, ethn- +
(Greek: people, race, tribe, nation; group of people living together; community, family)
ethnoscience
The study of the system of knowledge of nature and the physical world held by a particular cultural group; especially, a group not employing formal scientific data and analysis.
ethnoscientific
An adjective referring to ethnoscience or the study of the system of knowledge of nature and the physical world held by a particular cultural group.
ethnoscientist
Someone who specializes in ethnoscience or the study of the system of knowledge of nature and the physical world held by a particular cultural group.
ethnosemantics
The study of how the members of a culture use language to describe certain fundamental and universal classifications; such as, color, kinship, weather, plants, and animals.
ethnotechnics
The science of technology as a part of primitive culture.
ethnotechnography
Technography or the study of the geographical distribution of technological processes of arts and crafts; such as, weaving, ceramics, etc.
ethnozooarchaeological research
A study of traditional treatment of animal diseases which includes treatment of human medical conditions.
The focus is primarily on the use of botanicals readily available, how they are identified, collected, processed, and under what conditions they are used to treat ailments.
ethnozoological
A word that refers to ethnozoology or the study of the complex relationships between people of various cultures and animals.
ethnozoologist
A person who specializes in ethnozoology or the study of the complex relationships between people of various cultures and the animals in the same environments.
ethnozoology
1. Study of the complex relationships between people and animals which can include the study of human relationships with and use of domesticated animals, and the management of wild animals for hunting and other uses.
2. The study of the way various cultural groups make use of, interact with, or classify the animals of their environment.
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ethological isolation
The absence of interbreeding between members of different populations because of behavioral differences that preclude effective mating.
interethnic
Intercultural as between different ethnic groups.
intraethnic
Within an ethnic group.
multiethnic
Relating to or including several different ethnic groups.
palae-ethnology, paleoethnology
The study of the human races of fossil man.
Related "people, human" word units:
anthropo-;
demo-;
ochlo-;
popu-;
publi-.