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Arcosian sounds more fitting since it isn't Goku's Race, or Vegeta's Race
but saiyAN
Therefore it shouldn't be Frieza's race or Cold Race, but
arcosiAN
humAN
namekiAN
ANdroid
majIN
Kappa
There is actually a race of aliens called Arcosians but they were only named in the english DUB.
They only appeared in one flash back and they were only THEORIZED to be related to Frieza's race.
"Dumbass" seems to be the right choise of words in this case.
The questions you should be asking yourself: Who cares? Why does it matter?
You won't outnerd Pax. Pax doesn't accept friend requests unless you can answer why SSJ3 Goku has a bigger wiener than SSJ3 Gotenks.
Then again, so did "Special Beam Canon", "Destructo Disc" etc.
It seems to be implied that the creatures the Ocean dub labeled as Acrocians to be Frieza's race. So consider Acrocian to be the English name if you wish.
Add Pax. He'll most definitely accept ;)
According to an interview with Akira Toriyama, the Frieza race is asexual, meaning that Cooler birthed Frieza alone and that Frieza's race is unnamed because they never had an opportunity to reveal that information. This was because he simply focused on the relationship between Frieza and the Z Fighters and the fights themself. The english dub is innacurate on multiple occasions throughout the series, but if you want the truth on a question like this...just turn to the source material.