Capsian

Meaning of Capsian

adjective
  1. relating to or denoting a Palaeolithic culture of North Africa and southern Europe, noted for its microliths and dated to c. 8000–4500 BC.
    the Capsian peoples buried their dead in a variety of positions
noun, singular proper noun
  1. the period of a Palaeolithic culture of North Africa and southern Europe, dated to c. 8000–4500 BC.
    the late Palaeolithic period of Europe has been linked with the Capsian

early 20th century: from Latin Capsa (now Gafsa in Tunisia), where objects from this culture were found, + -ian.

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Hyphenation of Capsian

Cap-sian

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 7 chars.
  • Capsian is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

Anagrams of Capsian

Caspian, caspian, Nascapi, panisca

Words that rhyme with Capsian

Sian, sian, Abkhasian, Afrasian, Amerasian, Anastasian, Asian, Athanasian, Australasian, Austrasian, Boasian, Caucasian, Eurasian, Europasian, Gelasian, Laurasian, Pegasian, Tasian, Thasian, Transcaucasian, Vespasian, afrasian, asian, athanasian, australasian, caucasian, eurasian, malvasian, paraphrasian, paronomasian, transcaucasian, triplasian, Edwardsian, Amphinesian, Arlesian, Artesian, Austronesian, Batesian, Bayesian, Borgesian, Camaldolesian, Cartesian, Celebesian, Cotesian, Dodecanesian, Ephesian, Etesian, Friesian, Gaspesian, Heptanesian

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