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AZOIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AZOIC is having no living beings; especially : of or relating to the part of geologic time that antedates life.
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AZOIC offers youth programs that promotes leadership, education, and personal growth, helping young people build confidence and prepare for a brighter future.
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Azoic Age - Wikipedia
Azoic Age, Azoic Era, Azoic Period and Azoic Eon were terms used before 1950 to describe the age of rocks formed before the appearance of life in the geologic ...
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azoic
azoic, a. (əˈzəʊɪk) [f. Gr. ἄζω-ος (f. ἀ priv. + ζωή life) + -ic; cf. F. azootique.] Having no trace of life; in Geol., Containing no organic remains.1854 Page Text-bk. Geol. 39 Azoic Period. 1873 W. Thomson Depths of Sea iv. 192 The bottom of the Mediterranean at depths beyond a few hundred fathoms...
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AZOIC Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Azoic definition: (formerly) noting or pertaining to the Precambrian Era, especially that part formerly believed to precede the first appearance of life; ...
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Azoic hypothesis - Wikipedia
The Azoic hypothesis (sometimes referred to as the Abyssus theory) is a superseded scientific theory proposed by Edward Forbes in 1843
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The Azoic
The Azoic is an electronic music band that was formed in Columbus, Ohio in February 1996. Forward, The Azoic's third CD, was released on Nilaihah Records in 2001.
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azoic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
azoic is a borrowing from Greek, combined with an English element. Etymons: Greek ἄζωος, ‐ic suffix.
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24 Synonyms & Antonyms for AZOIC | Thesaurus.com
azoic · cold · dead · defunct · dull · exanimate · extinct · idle · inactive · inert · inoperative · insensate · insentient · lifeless · mineral · motionless ...
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AZOIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. without any life; an azoic ecological zone. 2. [usually A-] designating or of the earliest part of the Archean Eon, when there was no life on earth.
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Azoic - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective before the appearance of life “azoic rocks contain no organic remains” synonyms: early at or near the beginning of a period of time or course of ...
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azoic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
azoic · Contents · English · Romanian. edit. Etymology. edit · Borrowed from French azoïque. Adjective. edit. azoic m or n (feminine singular azoică, masculine ...
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Azoic Age
Azoic Age, Azoic Era, Azoic Period and Azoic Eon were terms used before 1950 to describe the age of rocks formed before the appearance of life in the geologic Azoic was used as early as 1846 by a geologist named Adams, and gradually replaced the earlier term Primitive.
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zoic
zoic, a. (ˈzəʊɪk) [ad. Gr. ζωικός, f. ζῷον animal; in sense 1 taken as f. ζωή life, after azoic.] 1. Showing traces of life; in Geol., containing organic remains.1863 Dana Man. Geol. 597 If, therefore, these simple species existed in the Azoic era, they were systemless life, and only foreshadowed th...
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Azoic hypothesis
The Azoic hypothesis (sometimes referred to as the Abyssus theory) is a superseded scientific theory proposed by Edward Forbes in 1843, stating that the In 1869, Charles Wyville Thomson dredged marine life from a depth of , finally dispelling Forbes' azoic theory.
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