neolithic

IPA: nioʊɫˈɪθɪk

Root Word: Neolithic

noun

  • The New Stone Age, from circa 8500 to 4500 BCE.
  • A person who lived during the New Stone Age.

adjective

  • Of or relating to the New Stone Age.
  • (informal) hopelessly outdated
  • Alternative spelling of Neolithic [Of or relating to the New Stone Age.]
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Examples of "neolithic" in Sentences

  • The settlement dates back to the Neolithic.
  • In the Neolithic age, the field was underwater.
  • The first available evidence is of the Neolithic.
  • The first culture in Haenam County was the Neolithic.
  • The last phase is no longer the end of the Neolithic.
  • The continuity of population dates back to the Neolithic.
  • The first settlements in the valley were in Neolithic times.
  • It contains the largest and best preserved neolithic dolmen in Wales.
  • Megalithic art started in the Neolithic and continued into the Bronze Age.
  • They are the latest of the four types and belong to the end of the Neolithic.

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