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English
Etymology
From an- + ecumene.
Noun
anecumene (uncountable)
- (archaic, inherently emic) All parts of the world that are either uncivilized or uninhabited.
- Antonyms: ecumene, civilization
- Hypernyms: world, World; < universe, Universe
- Near-synonyms: wilderness, wilds, wastelands
Translations
all uninhabited parts of the world
See also
Italian
Etymology
From an- + ecumene.
Noun
anecumene f (plural anecumeni)
- anecumene