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#: ''Jews in the '''diaspora''' often have a different perspective of anti-Semitism from Israeli Jews.'' #: ''Jews in the '''diaspora''' often have a different perspective of anti-Semitism from Israeli Jews.''
# Any dispersion of an originally [[homogeneous]] [[entity]], such as a [[language]] or [[culture]]. # Any dispersion of an originally [[homogeneous]] [[entity]], such as a [[language]] or [[culture]].
-#* {{rfdate}} Randolph Quirk,+#* Randolph Quirk,
#*: [T]he diaspora of English into several mutually incomprehensible languages. #*: [T]he diaspora of English into several mutually incomprehensible languages.
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  1. The dispersion of the Jews among the Gentiles after the Captivity.
  2. Any similar dispersion.
    The African diaspora caused a melding of cultures, both African cultures and Western ones, in many places.
  3. A group so dispersed, especially Jews outside of the land of Israel.
  4. The regions where such a dispersed group (especially the Jews) resides, taken collectively.
    Jews in the diaspora often have a different perspective of anti-Semitism from Israeli Jews.
  5. Any dispersion of an originally homogeneous entity, such as a language or culture.
    • Randolph Quirk,
      [T]he diaspora of English into several mutually incomprehensible languages.




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