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mestiza

[ me-stee-zuh, mi- ]

noun

  1. a woman of mixed racial or ethnic ancestry, especially, in Latin America, of mixed Indigenous and European descent or, in the Philippines, of mixed Indigenous and foreign descent. mestizo ( def ).


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mestiza1

From Spanish
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Example Sentences

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The eight works on view depict figures — mostly women who look vaguely mestiza — in intimate settings, either indoors or in expansive natural landscapes.

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But she was a fair-skinned mestiza, a mix of Spanish and Indian.

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I need a sequined dress, or at the very least, regular mestiza clothes.

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And it fell to pass that, though he had always been an immune to feminine blandishments, the tall sergeant-major was seen frequently strolling between the nipa houses with the mestiza girl.

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He had also been trained to agricultural pursuits, and at 20 he married the mestiza daughter of an Englishman and Maori woman, who had presented him with a son.

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