English Etymology From an- + ecumene. Noun anecumene (uncountable) (archaic, inherently emic) All parts of the world that are either uncivilized or uninhabited. Antonyms: ecumene, civilization Hypernyms: world, World < universe, Universe Near-synonyms: wilderness, wilds, wastelands Translations all uninhabited parts of the world Finnish: asumattomat maailman osat pl French: érème (fr) m Polish: anekumena (pl) f Portuguese: zonas/regiões/áreas anecúmenas/inabitadas f pl Russian: анойкуме́на (ru) f (anojkuména) Serbo-Croatian: анекумена f (anekumena) See also ingroup, outgroupoutlandsavagesavagery Italian Etymology From an- + ecumene. Noun anecumene f (plural anecumeni) anecumeneWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.