pureblooded

English

Etymology

pure + blooded

Adjective

pureblooded (comparative more pureblooded, superlative most pureblooded)

  1. Of pure blood; belonging to only one race.
    • 2007 May 27, Douglas Martin, “Kawika Kapahulehua Dies; Hawaiian Seafarer Was 76”, in New York Times:
      He felt having a Micronesian navigator meant he needed a pureblooded Polynesian, preferably a Hawaiian, as captain.

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