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Caucasian adjective [ kɔːˈkeɪʒən ]

• white-skinned; of European origin.
• "twenty of the therapists were Caucasian, two were African American, and two were Hispanic"
• relating to the Caucasus.
• relating to or denoting a group of languages spoken in the region of the Caucasus, of which thirty-eight are known, many not committed to writing. The most widely spoken is Georgian, of the small South Caucasian family, not related to the three North Caucasian families.

Caucasian noun

• a white person; a person of European origin.
• "a Caucasian of slim build, 198 cm tall with short grey hair and a grey beard"
• a person from the Caucasus.
• "the Caucasians of Southern Russia"


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