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Paleolithic vs Bullroarer - What's the difference?

paleolithic | bullroarer |

As an adjective paleolithic

is often used more generally to suggest that something is extremely outdated.

As a noun bullroarer is

an ancient ritual musical instrument and means of communicating over extended distances, dating back to the paleolithic period.

paleolithic

Alternative forms

* palaeolithic *

Noun

(-)
  • A period that lasted from two and a half million years ago to 10,000 BC; the Old Stone Age.
  • Synonyms

    * Old Stone Age

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Of or referring to the Old Stone Age (the Paleolithic period or Paleolithic age).
  • See also

    * Mesolithic * Neolithic

    bullroarer

    English

    Alternative forms

    * bull roarer * bull-roarer

    Noun

    (en noun) (wikipedia bullroarer)
  • An ancient ritual musical instrument and means of communicating over extended distances, dating back to the Paleolithic period.
  • Synonyms

    * rhombus * thunder stick * turndun * whizzing stick

    Hypernyms

    * musical instrument