LEMURIAN

Etymology

Adjective

Lemurian (comparative more Lemurian, superlative most Lemurian)

Of or pertaining to the mythical Lemuria.

Relating to the Ancient Roman festival of Lemuria.

Noun

Lemurian (plural Lemurians)

An inhabitant of the mythical Lemuria.

Anagrams

• Marneuli, Rumelian, Ulmerian, run a mile

Source: Wiktionary



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