noun
- People of mixed European and Indigenous American ancestry, especially in Latin America and Spain.
Usage: Plural of mestizo; Historical and cultural term; Common in Latin American contexts
Examples
- Many mestizos in Mexico have both Spanish and Aztec heritage.
- The mestizos population grew significantly during the colonial period in Latin America.
- Mestizos played an important role in the development of Latin American cultures.
- The term mestizos reflects the complex history of European and Indigenous interactions.
- In some countries, mestizos represent a large portion of the population.