mestiza

mestiza

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  • mestiza — [me stē′zə] n. a woman or girl who is a MESTIZO …   English World dictionary

  • mestiza — UK [meˈstiːzə] / US [meˈstɪzə] noun [countable] Word forms mestiza : singular mestiza plural mestizas a South American woman who has some ancestors who are Spanish and some who are native american …   English dictionary

  • Mestiza Double Consciousness — is a term coined by Peruvian American Sociologist Sylvanna Falcón in her explanatory study entitled “Mestiza Double Consciousness: The Voices of Afro Peruvian Women on Gendered Racism.” The term explains how Afro Peruvian women have become… …   Wikipedia

  • mestiza — noun Etymology: Spanish, feminine of mestizo Date: circa 1589 a woman who is a mestizo …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • mestiza — /me stee zeuh, mi /, n. a woman of racially mixed ancestry, esp., in Latin America, of mixed American Indian and European ancestry or, in the Philippines, of mixed native and foreign ancestry. [ < Sp] * * * …   Universalium

  • mestiza — me stɪːzÉ™ n. female person of mixed racial background (Spanish) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • mestiza —    (f ), mestizo (m)    (meh STEE zah, meh STEE zoh) [Spanish, from Latin: mixed] A person of mixed racial descent, especially one of mixed Central or South American Indian and Spanish blood.    See also métis métisse.    Mexico is to a… …   Dictionary of foreign words and phrases

  • mestiza — mes·ti·za …   English syllables

  • mestiza — mes•ti•za [[t]mɛˈsti zə[/t]] n. pl. zas pan a woman who is a mestizo • Etymology: 1580–90; < Sp, fem. ofmestizo mestizo …   From formal English to slang

  • mestiza — noun a woman of mixed racial ancestry (especially mixed European and Native American ancestry) • Regions: ↑United States, ↑United States of America, ↑America, ↑the States, ↑US, ↑U.S., ↑USA, ↑U.S.A …   Useful english dictionary

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