Definitions | Caucasian |
| proper noun
- (context, anthropology, archaic) a member of the Caucasian racial classification.
- a native or inhabitant of the Caucasus.
- (linguistics) a group of languages spoken in the Caucasus area.
- (bartending) a humourous name for the White Russian, a cocktail consisting of coffee liqueur, vodka, and milk. Apparently originated with the 1998 film w:The Big Lebowski, The Big Lebowski.
Translations: - Spanish: caucí¡seo
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- French: Caucasien
- German: Kaukasier
adjective (wikipediaAlt, Caucasian race)
- (context, anthropology, archaic) of a human racial classification; including people who originate from Europe and a portion of people who originate from Northern Africa, Western Asia and parts of Central Asia and South Asia having usually straight or wavy hair similar phenotypical features and very light to yellowish pigmented skin.
- of, or relating to the Caucasus region or its people, languages and culture.
Translations: - Spanish: caucí¡seo, caucasiano
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- French: caucasien
- German: kaukasisch
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