The term "Mongoloid" has historically been used to describe a particular facial characteristic seen in some individuals. This term is considered outdated and even offensive by many, as it is based on an outdated and inaccurate understanding of human diversity.
The "Mongoloid face" was once thought to describe a specific facial structure characterized by features such as a flat nasal bridge, epicanthal folds (skin folds of the upper eyelid that partially cover the inner corner of the eye), and a broad, flat face. However, it is important to note that these features are not exclusive to any one ethnic group, and terms like "Mongoloid" are now considered derogatory and inappropriate.
It is important to recognize and celebrate the diversity of human facial features, as they vary widely among individuals of different ethnic backgrounds. It is crucial to use respectful and accurate terminology when discussing these differences, and to avoid using outdated and offensive terms like "Mongoloid."
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