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Hispanic
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Hispanic
(adjective)
Hispanic
/hɪ
ˈ
spænɪk/
adjective
Hispanic
/hɪ
ˈ
spænɪk/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of HISPANIC
:
coming originally from an area where Spanish is spoken and especially from Latin America
Hispanic
people
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of or relating to Hispanic people
Hispanic
culture
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— Hispanic
noun
,
plural
Hispanics
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