What's the difference between ladino and latino?

Ladino


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the half-breed descendants of whites and Indians; a mestizo; -- so called throughout Central America. They are usually of a yellowish orange tinge.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The dietary information on children with diarrhea came from focus groups with mothers in 3 marginal urban communities, 3 rural indigenous communities, and 4 rural Ladino communities.
  • (2) The number of deciduous teeth in a sample of rural Ladino Guatemalan children was counted every 3 months through 24 months of age, and at 6-month intervals from 24 to 36 months.
  • (3) No significant difference in fat pattern exists between the high SES Ladino and high SES European children.
  • (4) All systems produced satisfactory cattle performance, but fescue-ladino clover combined with fescue-red clover required minimum inputs of harvested feed and maintained excellent stands during 6 yr.
  • (5) Mongol spots were present in 9.6% of the white babies, 95.5% of the black babies, 81% of the Asiatic babies, and 70.1% of ladino infants.
  • (6) Of these, 79.5% were white, 6.2% were black, 11.2% were ladinos, and 2.6% were Asiatic.
  • (7) Among Ladinos, the most frequently mentioned reason was fear of contraception or fear of side effects.
  • (8) Mayan boys are 6.60 cm shorter than ladinos at the age of TO and are estimated to be 7.71 cm shorter than the ladinos at adulthood.
  • (9) Low SES urban ladinos have the largest variability.
  • (10) The analysis was conducted on two groups of farmers, the Spanish-speaking Ladino population found in Eastern Guatemala and the Quiche-speaking Mayan population found in the mountains of Western Guatemala.
  • (11) The more prosperous Western group termed ladinos, showed they had had more illness which had also lasted longer, as well as higher levels of symptoms.
  • (12) The present study reports 5,029 length and weight measurements as well as percentile distributions for a mixed longitudinal series of 1,119 rural Guatemalan Ladino children.
  • (13) Ladinos is a term applied to persons whose style of life is not predominantly Indian.
  • (14) Significant statistical contrasts (t-tests) of these means show Mayan boys reach the age of "take-off" (TO; the onset of the adolescent growth spurt) 1.45 years later, achieve peak height velocity (PHV) 1.68 years later, and continue growing for about 2.0 years longer than do the ladino boys.
  • (15) )-ladino clover (Trifolium repens L.) or 2) Kentucky blue-grass (Poa pratensis L.)-white clover (Trifolium repens L.).
  • (16) The relative amount of subscapular fat increases from the high SES Ladinos and high SES Europeans, to the low SES Ladinos, to the very low SES Indians.
  • (17) System 2 lambs were born in January and February and grazed pure stands of alfalfa or ladino clover after weaning.
  • (18) Family planning efforts need to incorporate different approaches for Ladino and Indian women.
  • (19) These groups are high socioeconomic status (SES) children of Ladino (mixed Spanish and Indian) ancestry, high SES children of European ancestry, low SES Ladino children, and very low SES Indian children.
  • (20) Growth patterns in head and chest circumferences are reported for a mixed-longitudinal sample of rural Guatemalan Ladino children from birth to 7 years of age.

Latino


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It makes lives very difficult; it makes it a hard sell,” Alfonso Aguilar, head of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, said of the Trump effect.
  • (2) Latino Review has a track record of attention-grabbing scoops, though its accuracy has occasionally been called into question.
  • (3) She [McSally] has got a lot more fire in her belly than Ron does.” Latino community Some 100 miles north, on the outskirts of Tucson, Barber’s middle-of-the road positioning is beginning to alienate an arguably even more crucial voting block.
  • (4) Not only did a Latino actor not play Tony, who clearly in real life looks like a Chicano, but his ethnicity is stolen from the Latino community at a time when Latinos have been demonized.
  • (5) The party needed a rethink, to reach out to Latinos and other ethnic groups.
  • (6) President Obama should use his meeting to announce an end to the US military aid, which is helping Mexico’s military, federal police and other security forces continue killing and disappearing innocents with our tax dollars – and with impunity,” said activist Roberto Lovato, a visiting scholar at the UC Berkeley Center for Latino Policy Research, and one of the organisers of the #UStired2 campaign, which has organised the demonstrations.
  • (7) The source of data was the Index Medicus Latino Americano (IMLA), and the published scientific information was analyzed in general and specifically, by type of disease and year of publication.
  • (8) The black and Latino communities have been gelling down baby hairs – the shorter, softer hairs on the hairline – for decades, but the styling technique was filed by the fashion world under “ghetto” until its wearers were white.
  • (9) If it doesn’t, you know, most likely we’re not living what we’re supposed to be living.” Data from Pew released in anticipation of the pope’s US visit corroborates what Dr. Ospino is saying about “authentic Catholics” and US Latinos: unlike many of their white Catholic counterparts, “Latino Catholics tend to be more aligned with the church” and its views on a host of issues.
  • (10) You is grateful for the work the Latino community has done to push for immigration reform, but wants the Asian community to have as strong a voice to ensure its needs are being addressed and to prevent members of the community from “suffering in silence”.
  • (11) But that was less than the 81% of Latino votes secured than Colorado’s other Democratic senator, Michael Bennet, in 2010.
  • (12) In return, the pope’s support for climate justice – a cause that resonates strongly with a younger generation and the rapidly rising Latino population – could help stop people from drifting away from the church.
  • (13) The study findings suggest that Latinos in the US have insufficient knowledge about vasectomy to consider it as a birth control method.
  • (14) Combined with Jewish retirees, blacks and white casino workers, Latinos form the Democratic base in and around Las Vegas.
  • (15) Not only is Trump appearing yet again on NBC, he is hosting Saturday Night Live, the comedy institution that has a poorer record with US Latino outreach than the Republican party .
  • (16) In most frontier towns the population is more than 80% Latino.
  • (17) When that happens, Latinos' stances on a whole range of issues will evolve.
  • (18) Anti-Trump protesters to descend on NBC headquarters over SNL appearance Read more This weekend, however, the latest leg of the tour has countless Latino organizations and their allies declaring that NBC’s Trump hypocrisy will no longer be tolerated.
  • (19) In contrast, Latino women, regardless of national origin, delivered small proportions of low weight infants as compared to Blacks.
  • (20) While white women had the strongest support for Trump, 26% of Latino female voters also supported him.

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