Noun
One versed in ethnology; a student of ethnology.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmerican Ethnologist, 14:1 (February 1987), p. 34. Furthermore, witchcraft in Mexico generally required an interethnic and interclass network of witches. Source: Internet
Her article in American Ethnologist called it "female genital mutilation," rather than female circumcision, and brought it to wider academic attention. Source: Internet
Explorer, ethnologist, and author Richard Francis Burton traveled by coach in the summer of 1860 to document life in Great Salt Lake City. Source: Internet
Previously Edward had referred to himself as an ethnologist; subsequently, an anthropologist. Source: Internet