Eneolithic

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Borrowed from Italian eneolitico, from Latin aeneus (copper, bronze).

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Eneolithic (comparative more Eneolithic, superlative most Eneolithic)

  1. (archaeology, paleontology) Describing the age between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age.

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Eneolithic

  1. (archaeology, paleontology) The age between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age.

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