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1. Negro race
noun.
A
dark-skinned
race.
Synonyms
race
Black
Negroid race
Negro
Negroid
Black person
blackamoor
Black race
Antonyms
stay in place
linger
refrain
Featured Games
2. Negro
noun.
A
person
with
dark
skin
who
comes
from
Africa
(or
whose
ancestors
came
from
Africa).
Synonyms
person of color
picaninny
soul
Negress
darky
jigaboo
blackamoor
piccaninny
Black
nigra
Negroid race
someone
darkey
mortal
Black person
coon
colored person
somebody
person of colour
Black man
Negroid
person
nigga
spade
Black woman
Uncle Tom
individual
Tom
Negro race
colored
pickaninny
darkie
nigger
Black race
Antonyms
fat person
introvert
good guy
acquaintance
male
Etymology
Negro (English)
negro (Spanish)
niger (Latin)
3. negro
adjective.
(ˈniːgroʊ)
Relating
to
or
characteristic
of
or
being
a
member
of
the
traditional
racial
division
of
mankind
having
brown
to
black
pigmentation
and
tightly
curled
hair.
Synonyms
black
Antonyms
white
chromatic color
4. race
verb.
(ˈreɪs)
Move
fast.
Synonyms
hasten
travel
charge
shoot down
scoot
bucket along
pelt along
go
step on it
push forward
flash
speed
move
buck
shoot
locomote
hie
dash
barge
rush
thrust ahead
dart
tear
belt along
scud
cannonball along
hotfoot
rush along
Antonyms
stay in place
linger
stop
go off
appear
Etymology
race (English)
race (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
razza (Italian)
radius (Latin)
raia (Latin)
reiza (Old High German (ca. 750-1050))
5. race
noun.
(ˈreɪs)
A
contest
of
speed.
Synonyms
freestyle
horse race
sack race
relay
dog racing
bicycle race
auto race
relay race
burnup
repechage
contest
competition
cross country
heat
boat race
ski race
run
automobile race
footrace
chariot race
scratch race
potato race
skiing race
foot race
car race
Antonyms
ride
precede
descend
go
advance
Etymology
race (English)
race (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
razza (Italian)
radius (Latin)
raia (Latin)
reiza (Old High German (ca. 750-1050))
6. race
noun.
(ˈreɪs)
Any
competition.
Synonyms
contest
competition
political campaign
campaign
run
arms race
Antonyms
fall
follow
levitation
gravitation
walk
Etymology
race (English)
race (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
razza (Italian)
radius (Latin)
raia (Latin)
reiza (Old High German (ca. 750-1050))
7. race
noun.
(ˈreɪs)
People
who
are
believed
to
belong
to
the
same
genetic
stock.
Synonyms
Amerindian race
people of colour
Slavic race
Mongoloid race
grouping
Yellow race
Mongolian race
Negroid race
Slavic people
master race
Caucasian race
Caucasoid race
color
colour
group
White race
Indian race
Negro race
White people
people of color
Herrenvolk
Black race
Antonyms
absolve
calm
overcharge
discharge
unburden
Etymology
race (English)
race (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
razza (Italian)
radius (Latin)
raia (Latin)
reiza (Old High German (ca. 750-1050))
8. race
verb.
(ˈreɪs)
Compete
in
a
race.
Synonyms
speed skate
horse-race
place
contend
campaign
show
run
vie
boat-race
compete
Antonyms
stay
come
enter
malfunction
begin
Etymology
race (English)
race (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
razza (Italian)
radius (Latin)
raia (Latin)
reiza (Old High German (ca. 750-1050))
9. race
noun.
(ˈreɪs)
(biology)
a
taxonomic
group
that
is
a
division
of
a
species;
usually
arises
as
a
consequence
of
geographical
isolation
within
a
species.
Synonyms
taxonomic group
taxon
taxonomic category
subspecies
Antonyms
empty
negative charge
positive charge
disclaim
credit
Etymology
race (English)
race (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
razza (Italian)
radius (Latin)
raia (Latin)
reiza (Old High German (ca. 750-1050))
10. race
noun.
(ˈreɪs)
A
canal
for
a
current
of
water.
Synonyms
canal
raceway
Antonyms
rise
recede
ascend
Etymology
race (English)
race (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
razza (Italian)
radius (Latin)
raia (Latin)
reiza (Old High German (ca. 750-1050))
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