1. Anatolian - Noun
2. Anatolian - Adjective
3. Anatolian - Proper noun
an extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European
Source: WordNet1970s After the success of "Dağlar Dağlar", Manço recorded a couple of singles with Moğollar (The Mongols), another influential Turkish Anatolian rock band. Source: Internet
According to another view, the Anatolian subgroup left the Indo-European parent language comparatively late, approximately at the same time as Indo-Iranian and later than the Greek or Armenian divisions. Source: Internet
All the Anatolian peoples have cooked and are still cooking aşure especially during the month of Muharrem. Source: Internet
Anatolian waterfrogs (form a species complex made up of two to five closely related species. Source: Internet
A period of peaceful Hellenization followed, such that the local Anatolian languages had been supplanted by Greek by the 1st century BC. Source: Internet
Anatolian Studies, vol. 12, pp. 41-65, 1962 J. Mellaart, Excavations at Çatal Hüyük, second preliminary report: 1962. Source: Internet