AGE OF REPTILES
Dictionary entry overview: What does Age of Reptiles mean? • AGE OF REPTILES (noun)
The noun AGE OF REPTILES has 1 sense:
1. from 230 million to 63 million years ago
Familiarity information: AGE OF REPTILES used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
• AGE OF REPTILES (noun)
Meaning:
From 230 million to 63 million years ago
Classified under:
Nouns denoting time and temporal relations
Synonyms:
Age of Reptiles; Mesozoic; Mesozoic era
Instance hypernyms:
era; geological era (a major division of geological time; an era is usually divided into two or more periods)
Meronyms (parts of "Age of Reptiles"):
Cretaceous; Cretaceous period (from 135 million to 63 million years ago; end of the age of reptiles; appearance of modern insects and flowering plants)
Jurassic; Jurassic period (from 190 million to 135 million years ago; dinosaurs; conifers)
Triassic; Triassic period (from 230 million to 190 million years ago; dinosaurs, marine reptiles; volcanic activity)
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