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miscegenistic (not comparable)

  1. Miscegenous.
    • 1995, Alex M. Johnson Jr., “How Race and Poverty Intersect to Prevent Integration”, in U. of Pennsylvania Law Review, vol. 143, no. 5, p. 1633, n132:
      What is astounding about American racial classifications is that the black/white classificatory scheme is dichotomous. There is no mixed-race or other category that classifies the product or progeny of a miscegenistic union.
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