deota

/diˈoʊtə/ or /dɪˈoʊtə/

Definitions

1. noun

A person of mixed ethnicity, often of Asian or indigenous descent, who has adopted Western customs.

“She identified as a deota, bridging her traditional and modern upbringing.”

2. noun

A person who has been assimilated into a dominant culture, often losing their original cultural identity.

“His family was once a prominent part of their indigenous community, but he grew up to be a deota in the city.”

Synonyms

  • metis
  • mixed-blood

Antonyms

  • indigene
  • pureblood