different between eolithic vs neolithic
eolithic
English
Etymology
From French éolithique; from Ancient Greek ??? (??s, “dawn”) + ????? (líthos, “stone”) +? -ic.
Adjective
eolithic (not comparable)
- (archaeology) of or relating to the early period of the Stone Age marked by the use of eoliths.
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Anagrams
- chiolite
eolithic From the web:
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- what neolithic civilization built stonehenge
- what neolithic revolution
- what does neolithic mean
- what is neolithic art
- what is neolithic culture
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neolithic
English
Adjective
neolithic (comparative more neolithic, superlative most neolithic)
- Alternative spelling of Neolithic
- (informal) hopelessly outdated
- What am I supposed to do with this neolithic piece of machinery?
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- Nicholite, ichnolite
neolithic From the web:
- what neolithic means
- what neolithic civilization built stonehenge
- what neolithic age
- what neolithic revolution
- what is meant by neolithic
- what is a neolithic
- what does neolithic mean
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