Associations to the word «Negro»
Noun
- Mankind
- Antigua
- Storyline
- Interference
- Kansas
- Hitter
- Yam
- Spanish
- Stoop
- Journal
- Donaldson
- Discrimination
- Jupiter
- Statute
- Spaniard
- Boa
- Brute
- Jackie
- Lincoln
- Brazil
- Aspiration
- Levee
- Clipper
- Philanthropist
- Sock
- Radcliffe
- Indianapolis
- Elimination
- Carolina
- Brutality
- Ignorant
- Sorority
- Italian
- Cato
- Oppression
- Senegal
- Trait
- Gibson
- Reward
- Tributary
- Countenance
- Coloured
- Trader
- Chauffeur
- Populist
- Haynes
- Mi
- Exposition
- Sailor
- Exodus
- Randolph
- Wrong
- Colony
- Orleans
- Maroon
- Equal
- Liberty
- Or
- Hereafter
- Nicaragua
- Alejandro
- Disciple
- Cupid
- Foster
- Mob
- Pitching
- Gray
- Leon
- Carroll
Adjective
Wiktionary
NEGRO, adjective. (dated) (possible offensive) Relating to the black ethnicity.
NEGRO, adjective. (dated) (possible offensive) Black or dark brown in color.
NEGRO, noun. Alternative letter-case form of Negro
NEGRO, noun. (dated) A person with black or dark brown skin and of African descent.
NEGRO BUG, noun. Any of the Thyreocorinae, a subfamily of shield bugs.
NEGRO BUGS, noun. Plural of negro bug
NEGRO CORN, noun. (archaic) durra; Indian millet
NEGRO LETHARGY, noun. (archaic) sleeping sickness
NEGRO MONKEY, noun. (archaic) The moor macaque.
NEGRO MONKEYS, noun. Plural of Negro monkey
NEGRO SPIRITUAL, noun. (music) A genre of African American song, usually with a Christian text, and sung a cappella with no harmony; it developed into gospel music.
NEGRO SPIRITUAL, noun. Synonym of spiritual.
NEGRO SPIRITUALS, noun. Plural of negro spiritual
NEGRO SPIRITUALS, noun. Plural of Negro spiritual
NEGRO YAM, noun. A kind of white-fleshed yam from Jamaica.
NEGRO YAMS, noun. Plural of negro yam
Dictionary definition
NEGRO, noun. A person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa).
NEGRO, adjective. 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.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.