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Definition of Lemuria

Lemuria
Lemuria Le*mu"ri*a (l[-e]*m[=u]"r[i^]*[.a]), n. [So named from the supposition that it was the original home of the lemurs.] A hypothetical land, or continent, supposed by some to have existed formerly in the Indian Ocean, of which Madagascar is a remnant. --Herschel.

Meaning of Lemuria from wikipedia

- Lemuria (/lɪˈmjʊəriə/), or Limuria, was a continent proposed in 1864 by zoologist Philip Sclater, theorized to have sunk beneath the Indian Ocean, later...
- Look up Lemuria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lemuria is a hypothetical land m**** in the Indian Ocean. Lemuria may also refer to: Lemuria (festival)...
- The Lemuralia or Lemuria was an annual event in the religion of ancient Rome, during which the Romans performed rites to exorcise any malevolent and fearful...
- Lake Lemuria (Ukrainian: Лемурійське озеро, romanized: Lemuriiske ozero), also known as Pink Lake, is a small lake in the western part of Syvash Bay in...
- Lemuria is the eleventh studio album by Swedish symphonic metal band Therion. The album title refers to the name of a supposed sunken continent Lemuria...
- American scholars speculated the existence of a submerged continent called Lemuria to explain geological and other similarities between Africa, Australia...
- Thongor of Lemuria is a fantasy novel by American writer Lin Carter, the second book of his Thongor series set on the mythical continent of Lemuria. It was...
- journal Lucifer-Gnosis from 1904 to 1908, where he wrote about Atlantis and Lemuria, topics related to their purported history and civilization. Besides this...
- the story would not read "like a dull recitation". Retitled "I Remember Lemuria!"; it was published in the March 1945 issue of Amazing. The issue sold...
- of advanced beings from the lost continent of Lemuria. The legend grew from an offhand mention of Lemuria in the 1880s.[by whom?] In 1905, A Dweller on...