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Cycladic - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Cycladic refers to the ancient civilization and art of the Cyclades, a group of Greek islands in the Aegean Sea. It is known for its simple, geometric marble figurines and pottery.

cycladic

/saɪˈklædɪk/ /saɪˈklædɪk/

Definition:

Relating to the Cyclades, a group of Greek islands, or their ancient Bronze Age culture.

Synonyms:

Aegean, islander, archipelagic

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

continental, inland

Common Collocations:

Cycladic art, Cycladic civilization, Cycladic figurines

Derivatives:

Cyclades, cycladicize (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "Cycladic" to describe artifacts or culture from the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea.

Common Phrases:

Cycladic civilization, Cycladic period, Cycladic idols

Etymology:

Derived from "Cyclades," the Greek island group, from "kyklos" (circle), as they encircle Delos.

Examples:

  • 1. The museum displayed a rare Cycladic figurine.
  • 2. Cycladic art is known for its minimalist marble sculptures.
  • 3. We studied the Cycladic civilization in history class.
  • 4. Tourists admire the whitewashed Cycladic architecture on Santorini.

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