Paleolithic
See also: paleolithic
English
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Etymology
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpeɪl.iː.əʊˌlɪθ.ɪk/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈpeɪlioʊˌlɪθɪk/, /ˈpeɪliəˌlɪθɪk/
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Proper noun
Paleolithic
- A period that lasted from two and a half million years ago to 10,000 BCE; the Old Stone Age.
- Synonym: Old Stone Age
- Holonym: Stone Age
- Comeronyms: New Stone Age, Neolithic
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Translations
Old Stone Age
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Adjective
Paleolithic (not comparable)
- Of or referring to the Old Stone Age (the Paleolithic period or Paleolithic age).
- 1936, Rollo Ahmed, The Black Art, London: Long, page 18:
- We find material evidences of magical practices in the European caves of the Palæolithic age[.]
- (hyperbolic) Antiquated, antediluvian.
- 2025 August 4, Mike Isaac, “A.I. Has Ushered in Silicon Valley’s ‘Hard Tech’ Era”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 4 August 2025:
- Stacked up against ChatGPT’s ability to instantly transform any image into a Studio Ghibli cartoon, Instagram’s photo filters are practically Paleolithic.
Translations
of or referring to the Old Stone Age
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