"anecumene" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From an- + ecumene. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|an|ecumene}} an- + ecumene Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} anecumene (uncountable)
  1. (archaic, inherently emic) All parts of the world that are either uncivilized or uninhabited. Tags: archaic, uncountable Related terms: ingroup, outgroup, outland, savage, savagery Translations (all uninhabited parts of the world): asumattomat maailman osat [plural] (Finnish), érème [masculine] (French), anekumena [feminine] (Polish), zonas/regiões/áreas anecúmenas/inabitadas [feminine, plural] (Portuguese), анойкуме́на (anojkuména) [feminine] (Russian), анекумена (anekumena) [feminine] (Serbo-Croatian)
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