"Zanclean" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Ancient Greek Ζάγκλη (Zánklē), the name originally given to the city of Messina, Sicily, by its ancient Greek founders. (Compare Messinian, the preceding age.) Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|Ζάγκλη}} Ancient Greek Ζάγκλη (Zánklē), {{m|en|Messinian}} Messinian Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Zanclean
  1. (geology, paleontology) A geological subdivision, the earliest age of the Pliocene epoch. Wikipedia link: Zanclean Categories (topical): Geological periods, Geology, Paleontology Derived forms: Zanclean flood Translations (earliest age of the Pliocene epoch): Zancleà (Catalan), Zanclien (Dutch), Zancléen (French), Zancleum (German), Zanclai (Hungarian), Zancleano (Italian), zankl [inanimate, masculine] (Polish), Zanclayense (Spanish)

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