Neanderthal in Spanish
Neanderthal in Spanish is neandertal, neanderthal — Neanderthal means a member of an extinct species of early human closely related to modern humans.
Neanderthal in Spanish
neandertal
Of or pertaining to Homo neanderthalensis.
neanderthal
Of or pertaining to Homo neanderthalensis.
neandertal
What does "Neanderthal" mean?
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noun A member of an extinct species of early human closely related to modern humans.
"Scientists found Neanderthal remains in a cave in France."
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noun Informal and often insulting: a crude, primitive, or old-fashioned person.
"Don't be such a neanderthal about it — times have changed."
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adj Old-fashioned, crude, or resistant to change.
"His neanderthal attitudes toward women shocked his colleagues."
Neanderthal in a sentence
- Scientists found Neanderthal remains in a cave in France.
- Don't be such a neanderthal about it — times have changed.
- His neanderthal attitudes toward women shocked his colleagues.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Neanderthal" in Spanish?
"Neanderthal" in Spanish is neandertal, neanderthal. Neanderthal means: A member of an extinct species of early human closely related to modern humans.
How do you use "Neanderthal" in a sentence?
Example: "Scientists found Neanderthal remains in a cave in France." In Spanish, "Neanderthal" is neandertal, neanderthal.
Are there other ways to say "Neanderthal" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "Neanderthal": neandertal, neanderthal.
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