melanochroi (Meaning)

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melanochroi (n. pl.)

A group of the human race, including the dark whites.

Synonyms & Antonyms of melanochroi

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melanochroi Sentence Examples

  1. The Melanochroi, a dark-skinned people, were believed to inhabit the southernmost parts of the world in ancient times.
  2. The exact location of the Melanochroi is a subject of ongoing scholarly debate.
  3. The term "Melanochroi" is derived from Greek and means "black-skinned."
  4. Herodotus, the Greek historian, wrote extensively about the Melanochroi in his "Histories."
  5. The Melanochroi were described as having thick lips, flat noses, and curly hair.
  6. Some scholars believe that the Melanochroi were the ancestors of modern Africans.
  7. Others believe that the term "Melanochroi" referred to a variety of dark-skinned peoples from different parts of the world.
  8. The exact origins of the Melanochroi remain a mystery.
  9. The Melanochroi played a significant role in ancient Greek thought and literature.
  10. The term "Melanochroi" continues to be used by anthropologists and historians today.

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A group of the human race, including the dark whites.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Melanochroi, a dark-skinned people, were believed to inhabit the southernmost parts of the world in ancient times.

The exact location of the Melanochroi is a subject of ongoing scholarly debate.

The term "Melanochroi" is derived from Greek and means "black-skinned."

Herodotus, the Greek historian, wrote extensively about the Melanochroi in his "Histories."