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(Geology) belief that major geological changes on earth were caused by catastrophes (and not by gradual change), pessimism, theory of geological violencecatastrophism
(Geology) of the mesozoic period (middle geological period), belonging to prehistoric era, Mesozoic eraMesozoic
act or process of becoming rigid or hard; callousness, lack of feeling, hardening, hardening of geological sediment, hardness in body tissueinduration
apparent horizon, celestial horizon, circle on apparent sphere of sky, circle on celestial sphere, distinct layer of soil, geological layer, line where the sky appears to meet the Earth, place where earth meets sky, range of experience, sensible horizonhorizon
Archaean, Archean era, of earliest geological period, of oldest rockArchean
before there was life on Earth, of or pertaining to the Precambrian era (geological period preceding the first appearance of life on Earth), without any lifeazoic
composed of four parts; arranged in quarters; pertaining to the present geological period, of the second part of the Cenozoic era (Geology), group of four; number four; second part of the Cenozoic era, present geologic period (Geology), having four-ato...quaternary
concerning the Pleistocene geological erapleistocene
earliest geologic period, of the earliest geological periodPrecambrian
early Tertiary period, Geological period (includes the Oligocene, Eocene, and Paleocene epochs)Paleogene
epoch in the Tertiary period characterized by the presence of saber-toothed cats (Geology), of the oligocene period (geological period characterized by the presence of saber-toothed cats), third geologic period of Tertiary EraOligocene
false bedding, geological layers formed at anglecross-bedding
Fellow of the Geological Society of AmericaFGSA
first epoch of the Tertiary period, of the Tertiary or Paleogene period (Geological)Paleocene
geologic epoch, of the Tertiary geological period (Geology), prehistoric geological era characterized by the presence of grazing mammalsMiocene
 

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