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masai

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for masai.

Editorial note

Put the Masai cattleman and the university graduate in the African countryside that covers the background knowledge that the Masai requires for his livelihood and leave them there.

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Quick take

Alternative spelling of Maasai. [A member of an indigenous people in Kenya and Tanzania.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of masai gathered in one view.

noun

Alternative spelling of Maasai. [A member of an indigenous people in Kenya and Tanzania.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for masai.

noun

Alternative spelling of Maasai. [A member of an indigenous people in Kenya and Tanzania.]

Example sentences

1

Put the Masai cattleman and the university graduate in the African countryside that covers the background knowledge that the Masai requires for his livelihood and leave them there.

2

From the Masai herdsmen in Tanzania to the dirt dwelling inhabitants of the Kibera slum in Nairobi.

3

In East Africa, though, he had competition from the Masai and Watusi folks, who tended to be basketball-player tall.

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Put a Masai (Maasai) cattleman next to a university graduate and give them the same IQ test.

5

And a little triangular-shaped bit of the same ecosystem extends northward into Keya, where it is called the Masai Mara.

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How is this person so sure that Masai have some sort of special genetics when there are so many other factors.

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It is speculated that the Masai are protected from their atherosclerosis by physical fitness which causes their coronary vessels to be capacious.

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For example, recently Ed Rogers fought to not have Masai Ujiri be the Raptors President and it was discussed on the Internet.

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Our first loans back in 2009 were disbursed to Masai nomad communities located over a day's journey from any paved road or electricity.

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The Masai men didn't like the feminine implication and refused to consume.

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The fact that everyone generally does now and that people living on traditional diets like the Masai of Africa do not should tell you something.

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Some Unique Biologic Characteristics of the Masai of East Africa.

Quote examples

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"Lactase nonpersistence is most prevalent in people of East Asian descent, with 70 to 100 percent of people affected in these communities." Masai herdsmen are East Africans; so I find that statistic bewildering.

2

I'll also note the penultimate sentence of the abstract you link: "The Masai vessels enlarge with age to more than compensate for this disease." Exercise or not, it's worth noting that the study does not draw any strong correlation between saturated fat and a decreased health.

3

"I'm perplexed by people who initiate insane diets that deviate from the dietary habits of humans for thousands of years;" The Inuit, Athabaskans, the Siberians, and Masai, and many other groups of people are keto or close.

Proper noun examples

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I don’t know what to make of the Masai, except that they are indeed a unique people.

2

I remember when I was younger the UN Dropped pink bottles of food to the Masai.

3

Masai mara and Serengeti are incredible indeed.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use masai in a sentence?

Put the Masai cattleman and the university graduate in the African countryside that covers the background knowledge that the Masai requires for his livelihood and leave them there.

What does masai mean?

Alternative spelling of Maasai. [A member of an indigenous people in Kenya and Tanzania.]

What part of speech is masai?

masai is commonly used as noun.