mongoloid
English
Alternative forms
- Mongoloid (especially the racial classification)
Noun
mongoloid (plural mongoloids)
- (anthropology, dated, offensive) A member of the racial classification of humanity composed of peoples native to North Asia, East Asia, Pacific Oceania, and the Americas, as well as their diaspora in other parts of the world.
- 1983, Bertha Pauline Dutton, American Indians of the Southwest, page 3:
- Both American Indians and Mongoloids have shovel-shaped incisor teeth and, at birth, display the Mongoloid spot — a blue spot above the rump, which fades within a short time; many also have the Mongoloid, or epicanthic, fold of the inner part of the upper eyelid.
- 1997, Masatoshi Nei, Arun K. Roychoudhury, Genetic Relationship and Evolution of Human Races, page 38,
- As before, the genetic distance between Caucasoid and Mongoloid is the smallest and that between Negroid and Mongoloid is the largest.
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- (now offensive) A person with Down syndrome.
- 1967, W. Wolfensberger, 13: Counseling Parents of the Retarded, Alfred A. Baumeister (editor), Ameliorating Mental Disability: Questioning Retardation, 2009, page 376,
- Kirman (1953) drew attention to some physicians' reluctance to offer even ordinary and routine medical care to mongoloids, whose treatment they consider a waste of time.
- 1994, Meira Weiss, Conditional Love: Parents' Attitudes Toward Handicapped Children, page 102:
- The operation made each feature, itself, look O.K., but her overall looks are still those of a Mongoloid. Her facial expression immediately reveals that she is different. She still has that peculiar look. You can see she has Down's syndrome.
- 1967, W. Wolfensberger, 13: Counseling Parents of the Retarded, Alfred A. Baumeister (editor), Ameliorating Mental Disability: Questioning Retardation, 2009, page 376,
- (offensive) Idiot, retard; a general term of abuse, due to association with Down syndrome.
Usage notes
Due to associations with old racial (and racist) theories (as with Caucasoid, Negroid), and associations with Down syndrome, the term is often offensive.
Translations
member of the racial classification composed of peoples native to North Asia, East Asia, Pacific Oceania, and Greenland, and their diaspora
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- Thai: มองโกลอยด์
person with Down syndrome — see Mongol
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌmɔŋɡoloˈʔiːt/
Audio (file)
Usage notes
- The German adjective is not usually considered offensive, or at most very slightly so. Nevertheless, constructions with Downsyndrom are now more common.
Derived terms
See also
- mongolid (“of the Mongoloid race”)
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