Neanderthal Definition
A specimen of the now extinct species Homo neanderthalensis.
- Homo sapiens neanderthalensis
- neandertal
- neanderthal man
- Neandertal man
- neandertal
- Neanderthalian
- oafish
- loutish
- boorish
- swinish
Other Word Forms of Neanderthal
Noun
Origin of Neanderthal
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From the name of the German valley where Neanderthal 1 was discovered in 1856. The Düsseltal (from German Düssel, a small tributary of the River Rhine + tal (“valley")) itself was renamed (from Das Gesteins (“The Rockiness") and/or Das Hundsklipp (“The Cliff of Dogs")) in the early 19th century to Neandershöhle (“Neander's Hollow"), and again in 1850 to Neanderthal (“Neander Valley"); both names were in honour of the German Calvinist theologian and hymn writer Joachim Neander (1650-1680). The surname Neander is a Romanisation of the Greek translation of the original German surname Neumann (“New man"), for which reason Homo neanderthalensis is sometimes called New man in English.
From Wiktionary
After Neanderthal (Neandertal), a valley of western Germany near Düsseldorf where remains of these humans were found in 1856
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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