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Hispanic American
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Hispanic American
n.
1. A U.S. citizen or resident of Hispanic descent.
2. A Spanish American.

His·panic-A·meri·can (h-spnk--mr-kn) adj.
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Noun1.Hispanic American - an American whose first language is SpanishHispanic American - an American whose first language is Spanish
American - a native or inhabitant of the United States
criollo - a Spanish American of pure European stock (usually Spanish); "Mexico is a country of mestizos, criollos, and indigenes"


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