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African
adjective
relating
to
Africa
or
its
people
,
cultures
,
or
languages
•
She
decorated
her
living
room
with
vibrant
African
patterns
.
She
decorated
her
living
room
with
vibrant
African
patterns
.
•
Many
African
countries
enjoy
warm
weather
all
year
.
Many
African
countries
enjoy
warm
weather
all
year
.
From
Latin
Africa
(
the
Roman
name
for
the
northern
part
of
the
continent
)
+
the
adjectival
suffix
-an
.
noun
a
person
who
was
born
in
Africa
or
whose
family
comes
from
Africa
•
An
African
greeted
us
warmly
at
the
guesthouse
.
An
African
greeted
us
warmly
at
the
guesthouse
.
•
She
is
proud
to
be
an
African
living
abroad
.
She
is
proud
to
be
an
African
living
abroad
.
Derived
from
Latin
Africa
+
-an
,
originally
describing
inhabitants
of
the
Roman
province
and
later
extended
to
the
whole
continent
.
African-American
noun
a
person
from
the
United
States
who
has
African
ancestors
•
Mrs
.
Johnson
is
proud
to
be
an
African-American
and
to
share
her
family's
history
with
her
students
.
Mrs
.
Johnson
is
proud
to
be
an
African-American
and
to
share
her
family's
history
with
her
students
.
•
Many
African-Americans
played
key
roles
in
the
civil
rights
movement
.
Many
African-Americans
played
key
roles
in
the
civil
rights
movement
.
Formed
from
African
+
American
to
indicate
ancestry
linked
to
Africa
within
the
United
States
.
adjective
relating
to
African-Americans
or
their
culture
•
The
festival
featured
vibrant
African-American
music
and
dance
.
The
festival
featured
vibrant
African-American
music
and
dance
.
•
She
is
studying
African-American
literature
at
college
.
She
is
studying
African-American
literature
at
college
.
An
adjective
formed
from
the
noun
African-American
.