Definitions for Mongolian

Mongolian Mon·go·li·an

Spelling: [mong-goh-lee-uh n, mon-]
IPA: /mɒŋˈgoʊ li ən, mɒn-/

Mongolian is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 297 anagrams from letters in Mongolian (agilmnnoo).

Definitions for Mongolian

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of the Mongolian People's Republic.
  2. a native or inhabitant of Inner Mongolia.
  3. Also, Mongolic. a group of languages including Buriat and Khalkha and constituting a branch of Altaic.
  4. any of the languages of this branch, especially Khalkha.
  5. a member of the Mongoloid peoples of Asia.

adjective

  1. pertaining to Mongolia.
  2. of or relating to the Mongol people of inner Asia.
  3. Anthropology. Mongoloid.
  4. of or relating to Mongolian, a branch of the Altaic languages.

Origin of Mongolian

First recorded in 1730-40; Mongoli(a) + -an

Examples for Mongolian

His overcoat was Mongolian but his trousers and under jacket were not of the Mongolian pattern.

Is he a bearded Mongolian warrior on horseback, decked out in lustrous jade and gold armor?

It beat and rang on the Mongolian stewpans left out at the fireplace.

He was dressed in the yellow silken Mongolian coat with a black binding.

"That is of no moment to us," answered the Mongolian officials.

Certainly, similar conversations occur in miniscule Japanese apartments or Mongolian yurts, with appropriate substitutions.

Under Mongolian law, any fossil specimen found in the Gobi Desert must stay in the possession of a Mongolian institution.

Week after week we are shaken to learn that French bistro—No, Mongolian—No, Genever gin—No, soba—is THE food trend of the moment.

Colonel Sepailoff, the darkest person on the canvas of Mongolian events!

The pictures show some of the races we often see—Caucasian, Mongolian and negro.

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