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He was slightly above middle height, very dark, though not negroid.
One was a native, walnut brown but not of negroid stock.
The second woman was of a more negroid type, though personable enough in her way.
The negroid peoples we had seen there were all visitors from up the river.
He was much darker than most of the others in the apartment, but his features were not negroid.
This more sculptural approach can be seen in the second kind of Negroid painting.
His skin was a dark hue, almost negroid black.
Most of them had negroid features, with flattened noses and thick lips.
The principal subject matter of the painting is a large negroid female figure with a single prominent breast.
Indian blood was plain in her features, overbalancing the negroid characteristics.
Then he saw that their features were not negroid, butArabic.
The nose was wide without being particularly negroid.
He spoke in a low, blurred, Negroid voice.
Their features were distinctly negroid, though their skins were white.
They thought Negroid pigmentation arose because of the heat of the tropical sun.
Three very tall, dark-complexioned (not Negroid) men were causing the local police some consternation.
The receptionist was as light as a Negro can be and still have Negroid features.
Hunter claimed that originally the negroid race was white at birth, and that over time because of the sun, they turned black.
They are the Negroid people of Pakistan.
Their features were negroid but their skins were more coppery than dark brown or black.
I asked him if he knew why he was brought here, but he retorted with typical Negroid hostility.
Its new contours were decidedly negroid.
He added, "No hairs of Negroid origin were observed on any of the slides."
Described as coal-black with Negroid features, deep-set ebony eyes and a wide flattened nose.
Jazz music is still popular and the German government claims to have come up with a version which is free from "Negroid influence".