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miscegenation
[ mi-sej-uh-ney-shuhn, mis-i-juh- ]
noun
- marriage or cohabitation between two people from different racial groups, especially, in the U.S., between a Black person and a white person:
In 1967 the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that state laws prohibiting miscegenation were unconstitutional.
- sexual relations between two people from different racial backgrounds resulting in the conception of a mixed-race child.
miscegenation
/ ˌmɪsɪdʒɪˈneɪʃən; ˌmɪsɪdʒɪˈnɛtɪk /
noun
- interbreeding of races, esp where differences of pigmentation are involved
Derived Forms
- miscegenetic, adjective
Other Words From
- mis·ce·ge·net·ic [mis-i-j, uh, -, net, -ik, mi-sej-, uh, -], adjective
- anti·misce·ge·nation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of miscegenation1
Word History and Origins
Origin of miscegenation1
Example Sentences
Indeed, by the 1930s, Hollywood’s Hays Code included among its don’ts miscegenation.
Raving about the horrors of miscegenation only confirms the Harris campaign's characterization of Trump as "old and quite weird," so it's no surprise that other Republicans are scurrying away from his remarks.
But Awoye Timpo’s impassioned production was also about the miscegenation of America itself, a marriage still far from happy more than 100 years later.
After all, through most of American history, miscegenation was illegal in many places and frowned upon in most.
Looked at more broadly, “Wedding Band” is about the miscegenation of America itself, a marriage still far from happy more than 50 years later.
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