Ethnographically

adv

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Definitions

Adverb
  1. 1
    In an ethnographic manner, in a way inspired by, or relating to, ethnography. not-comparable

    "In this review essay, I reflect on the pros and cons of studying events ethnographically."

  2. 2
    Regarding the ethnography (of a region). not-comparable

    "[274] Hence the Western Islanders of Torres Straits form a transition both geographically and ethnographically between the aborigines of Australia on the one side and the aborigines of New Guinea on the other side."

Example

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"In this review essay, I reflect on the pros and cons of studying events ethnographically."

Etymology

From ethnographic + -ally.

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