a. [f. as prec. + -IC.] Of or pertaining to ethnography.

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1836.  Cdl. Wiseman, Sc. & Relig., II. vii. 46. Nor is this confined merely to the members of the same ethnographic family.

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1852.  Th. Ross, trans. Humboldt’s Trav., III. xxvi. 87. The ethnographic document called El Auto de Figueroa, is one of the most curious records of the barbarism of the first conquistadores.

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1878.  Gladstone, Prim. Homer, 103. These Iaones … represent the Javan of the great ethnographic document, chap. x. of the Book of Genesis.

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