Gondwana

English

Etymology

From Sanskrit गोण्डवन (goṇḍavana, Forest of Gondi)

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Gondwana

  1. A region in India.
  2. (geology) Southern supercontinent, formed after the break up of Pangaea before the Triassic period, including most of the landmasses which make up today's continents of the Southern Hemisphere.

Translations


Finnish

Proper noun

Gondwana

  1. Gondwana (supercontinent).

Declension

Inflection of Gondwana (Kotus type 13/katiska, no gradation)
nominative Gondwana
genitive Gondwanan
partitive Gondwanaa
illative Gondwanaan
singular plural
nominative Gondwana
accusative nom. Gondwana
gen. Gondwanan
genitive Gondwanan
partitive Gondwanaa
inessive Gondwanassa
elative Gondwanasta
illative Gondwanaan
adessive Gondwanalla
ablative Gondwanalta
allative Gondwanalle
essive Gondwanana
translative Gondwanaksi
instructive
abessive Gondwanatta
comitative

Synonyms


French

Proper noun

Gondwana m

  1. Gondwana (southern supercontinent)

German

Proper noun

Gondwana n

  1. Gondwana (southern supercontinent)

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡɔnˈdva.na/
  • (file)

Proper noun

Gondwana f

  1. Gondwana (southern supercontinent)

Declension


Spanish

Proper noun

Gondwana f

  1. Gondwana (southern supercontinent)
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