Definitions for Turanian

Turanian Tu·ra·ni·an

Spelling: [too-rey-nee-uh n, tyoo-]
IPA: /tʊˈreɪ ni ən, tyʊ-/

Turanian is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 170 anagrams from letters in Turanian (aainnrtu).

Definitions for Turanian

noun

  1. a member of any of the peoples speaking a Turanian, especially a Ural-Altaic, language.
  2. a member of any of the Ural-Altaic peoples.

adjective

  1. belonging or pertaining to a group of Asian peoples or languages comprising nearly all of those that are neither Indo-European nor Semitic.
  2. Ural-Altaic.

Origin of Turanian

1770-80; Persian Tūrān Turkestan + -ian

Examples for Turanian

When tribes of these later people began their wanderings, they found a Turanian people inhabiting the country wherever they went.

One of these is simple enough—that of the Lap line and the Turanian stock.

This primitive race was 58 neither Semitic nor Aryan, but Turanian.

These labours disclosed the unexpected vastness of the Turanian world.

Again the Turanian bow twanged, and again it was answered by a death-howl.

These Turanian tribes, at some far remote time, must have appeared in Asia Minor.

This custom, a relic of the Turanian religion, is the origin of sorcery.

One thing is certain, they belong to the Turanian family, and so are probably allied to the Basques and Etruscans.

It created the Turanian and Ganownian systems of consanguinity.

The most recent investigations show it to have been a 'Turanian' language.

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