Melanochroi

Melanochroi
Melanochroi [mel΄ə näk′rō ī΄]
pl.n.
ModL /span> MELAN(O)- + Gr ōchros, pale
the darker Caucasoids living around the Mediterranean Sea
Melanochroid [mel΄ə näk′roid΄]
adj.

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