Definition
Relating to the Comanche people of North America, or pertaining to the geological Comanche Series from the Cretaceous period.
Etymology
From 'Comanche' (from Ute/Spanish sources, possibly meaning 'those who want to fight') with the suffix '-ean.' Used both ethnographically and in geological naming.
Kelly Says
The Comanche were the fiercest mounted warriors on the Great Plains—they invented incredible cavalry tactics that the U.S. military studied for decades, and the geology term 'Comanchean' honors them indirectly!
Translations
ARالعربية
كومانشي
ko-ma-n-shee
BNবাংলা
কম্যান্চি
ko-man-chi
CACatalà
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
CSČeština
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
DADansk
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
DEDeutsch
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
ELΕλληνικά
κομάντσε
ko-man-che
ESEspañol
comancheano
ko-man-che-a-no
FAفارسی
کومانچی
ko-man-che
FISuomi
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
FRFrançais
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
HAHA
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
HEעברית
קומאנצ'י
ko-man-che
HUMagyar
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
IDBahasa Indonesia
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
IGIG
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
ITItaliano
comancheano
ko-man-che-a-no
MSBahasa Melayu
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
MYမြန်မာ
ကုမန်ချ
ko-man-che
NLNederlands
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
NONorsk
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
PLPolski
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
PTPortuguês
comancheano
ko-man-che-a-no
RORomână
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
RUРусский
команче
ko-man-che
SVSvenska
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
SWKiswahili
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
TAதமிழ்
கொமான்ச்
ko-man-ch
TEతెలుగు
కోమంచ్
ko-man-ch
TLTL
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
TRTürkçe
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
UKУкраїнська
команче
ko-man-che
VITiếng Việt
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
YOYO
comanchean
ko-man-che-an
ZUZU
comanchean
ko-man-che-an