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orientallate 14c., from Old French oriental "eastern, from the east" (12c.) and directly from Latin orientalis "of the east," from orientem (see Orient (n.)). Originally in reference to th [..]
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oriental"native or inhabitant of the east," 1701, from oriental (adj.).
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orientalA term meaning a native or inhabitant of the Orient (East). This term is in occasional use in epidemiology, usually referring to Far Eastern populations. It is too general to be useful.
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orientalGrown largely in the Balkans and eastern Mediterranean, "orientals" include Turkish-type tobaccos
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oriental(n) a member of an Oriental race; the term is regarded as offensive by Asians (especially by Asian Americans)(adj) denoting or characteristic of countries of Asia
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orientalfound in the oriental region of the world. In other words, India and southeast Asia.
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orientalBroadly, pertaining to the geographical and cultural East, or Orient, contrasted with the geographical and cultural West, or Occident.
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