Beringian

English

Etymology

Beringia + -ian

Adjective

Beringian (comparative more Beringian, superlative most Beringian)

  1. Of or relating to Beringia or the Bering Sea.

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Noun

Beringian (plural Beringians)

  1. A member of an ancient people who populated Beringia
    • 2017, Stone Tools Could Be First Concrete Evidence Of Ancestors Of All Native Americans, IFL Science:
      Scientists believe that all Native American people descend from a single population that used to inhabit Beringia, a region that comprises Alaska, eastern Siberia, and western Canada along with several lands that are now below water. Very little is known about the ancient Beringians but a new discovery in Russia might finally give us some clues.

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