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autochthon
autochthon (ɔːˈtɒkθən, -əʊn) Pl. autochthons, or in L. form autochthones (ɔːˈtɒkθəniːz). [a. Gr. αὐτόχθων sprung from that land itself, f. αὐτο- (see auto-1) + χθών, χθονός, earth, soil.] 1. lit. A human being sprung from the soil he inhabits; a ‘son of the soil.’1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 274 Th...
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Autochthon
Autochthon, autochthons or autochthonous may refer to:
Nature
Autochthon (geology), a sediment or rock that can be found at its site of formation or deposition
Autochthon (nature), or landrace, an indigenous animal or plant
Autochthonous landrace, a plant or animal that is native to a particular
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Autochthon (Atlantis)
In Greek mythology, Autochthon (Ancient Greek: Αὐτόχθονα) was one of the ten sons of Poseidon and Cleito in Plato's myth of Atlantis. His name means "sprung from the land itself" which can be attributed to his grandfather Evenor who was an autochthon and one of original inhabitants of
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autochthony
autochthony (ɔːˈtɒkθənɪ) [f. autochthon + -y.] Autochthonous condition; aboriginal occupation.1846 Grote Greece i. vi. I. 146 The fancy of one or a few great families branching out widely..was more popular..than that of a distinct autochthony in each of the separate districts. 1879 De Quatrefages' H...
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Autochthon (geology)
An autochthon in structural geology is a large block or mass of rock which is in the place of its original formation relative to its basement or foundation While an autochthon may have experienced some minor shifting, an allochthonous block will have moved at least a few kilometres.
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allochthon
allochthon Geol. (æˈlɒkθən) [G., or back-formation f. next.] An allochthonous rock formation; opp. autochthon 4.1942 M. P. Billings Struct. Geol. x. 181 Rocks..have traveled many miles from their original place of deposition and are said to be allochthonous..these rocks are sometimes called the allo...
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Autochthon (ancient Greece)
In ancient Greece, the concept of autochthones (from Ancient Greek autos "self," and chthon "soil"; i.e. "people sprung from earth itself") means the indigenous inhabitants of a country, including mythological figures, as opposed to settlers, and those of their descendants who kept themselves free f...
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Allochthon
If an allochthon has a "hole" in it so that one can view the autochthon beneath the allochthon, the hole is called a "window" (or Fenster). In generalized terms, the term is applied to any geologic units that originated at a distance from their present location For comparison, see also Autochthon
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Chthon
Process of the land mass being moved under the earth and connecting two horizontally stacked décollements and thus "under the earth"
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Autochthon
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Ampheres
He was the elder brother of Evaemon and his other siblings were Atlas and Eumelus, Mneseus and Autochthon, Elasippus and Mestor, and lastly, Azaes and
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移置岩体
语源
「移置岩体」的学术名称「allochthon」源于古希腊文的「」(其他)及「」(地球/土地);而其相反词「原地岩体」(autochthon;)则源于「」(自我)跟「」。
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Erichthonius
In Greek mythology, Erichthonius (; ) may refer to the following figures:
Erichthonius, the autochthon king of Athens.
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Tyllus
In Greek mythology, Tyllus is an Autochthon of Lydia. The term autochthon is an Ancient Greek word which translates as someone that "sprung from the earth itself".
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Native
Institute of Vocational Education (NATIVE), a technology school district in the Arizona portion of the Navajo Nation
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Aborigine (disambiguation)
Autochthon
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Aegyrus
Family
Aegyrus was the son and heir of King Thelxion, descendant of the city's founder Aegialeus (an autochthon).
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