civilization
The civilization of Europe and North America.
Referring to civilizations from the distant past, such as those of Egypt or Rome.
The civilization of the human race as a whole.
Referring to the civilization of the present time.
The civilization of ancient Rome.
The civilization of ancient Greece.
A civilization with a high level of technological and social development.
The collective civilization of the countries of Europe.
Referring to the first civilizations that developed.
A civilization that has disappeared and is often rediscovered through archaeology.
A civilization that was very large, powerful, or influential.
Civilization based on Islamic values and culture.
Similar to ancient civilization, referring to a civilization that existed a long time ago.
A civilization in an early stage of development, with simple technology.
Civilization based on Christian values and culture.
Referring to a civilization that is newly formed or discovered.
Civilization characterized by large-scale industry and manufacturing.
When a civilization fails and ceases to exist.
When a civilization grows and develops successfully.
Modern society and way of life in its current form.
The final point when a civilization ceases to exist.
The process of a civilization becoming weaker before it ends.
A more poetic way to say the beginnings of civilization.
The event of a civilization failing and ending.
The earliest period of a civilization.
A degree of social and cultural development.
To cause the end or collapse of a civilization.
To develop and establish a new civilization over time.
To bring a new civilization into existence.
To pose a danger to the existence of civilization.
To protect civilization from being destroyed.
To introduce civilization to a place or group of people.