yuman

IPA: jˈumʌn

Root Word: Yuman

adjective

  • Of or relating to a language family spoken by Native Americans in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
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Examples of "yuman" in Sentences

  • It is part of the Yuman language family.
  • Ah yes, a possible infringment of her yuman rights.
  • The Bird dance is a dance shared within the Yuman culture.
  • He's very famous, the first yuman ever to conceive of such a thing.
  • Paipai may have separated from Upland Yuman 1,000 years ago or less.
  • Nothing as it will breach their yuman rights innit! on September 27, 2008 at 6: 02 pm | Reply Annonny Mouse
  • You look at the facts clearly and you can see the media and "yuman" rights idealists have got a lot of facts mixed up.
  • Because that would be racist or a violation of those who seek to destroy us and everything we hold dear's yuman rites, innit.
  • But worry not, there will be yuman rites to protect the poor dears from excessive mistreatment beyond their suspicious feelings.
  • I mean, I'm no fan of Bush Junior but you ask yourself how come thousands of "yuman rights" activists in this country will march and rant in the street against Bush, yet nothing to be said over Iranian mullahs?
  • Is anyone aware that a gaggle of starry eyed civilians and yuman rites briefs dictate the battle terms and conditions, Appache and Harrier pilots are too scared to release weapon loads in case they are prosecuted, the busybodies tie the hands of the UK forces while the governemt starves them of kit and manpower on cost grounds.

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