taxonomy |
sahul |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a proper noun sahul is
the continent that contains the islands of australia, new guinea, and tasmania, especially during the ice ages of the pleistocene when these were connected by solid land.
sahulian |
sahul |
Derived terms |
Sahul is a derived term of sahulian.
Sahulian is likely misspelled.
Sahulian has no English definition.
As a proper noun Sahul is
the continent that contains the islands of Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania, especially during the ice ages of the Pleistocene when these were connected by solid land.
meganesia |
sahul |
Synonyms |
Sahul is a synonym of meganesia.
As proper nouns the difference between meganesia and sahul
is that
meganesia is a name proposed for the island of Australia while
Sahul is the continent that contains the islands of Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania, especially during the ice ages of the Pleistocene when these were connected by solid land.
australinea |
sahul |
Synonyms |
Australinea is a synonym of sahul.
As a proper noun sahul is
the continent that contains the islands of australia, new guinea, and tasmania, especially during the ice ages of the pleistocene when these were connected by solid land.
pleistocene |
sahul |
As a noun pleistocene
is pleistocene.
As a proper noun sahul is
the continent that contains the islands of australia, new guinea, and tasmania, especially during the ice ages of the pleistocene when these were connected by solid land.
tasmania |
sahul |
As proper nouns the difference between tasmania and sahul
is that
tasmania is tasmania while
sahul is the continent that contains the islands of australia, new guinea, and tasmania, especially during the ice ages of the pleistocene when these were connected by solid land.
continent |
sahul |
As proper nouns the difference between continent and sahul
is that
continent is the Old World while
Sahul is the continent that contains the islands of Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania, especially during the ice ages of the Pleistocene when these were connected by solid land.
As a noun continent
is land (as opposed to the water).
As an adjective continent
is exercising self-restraint; controlled, temperate with respect to one's bodily needs or passions, especially sex.