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Triassic - What does it mean?

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has no English definition.

As an adjective Triassic

is of or from the geologic strata above the Permian and below the Jurassic; of or belonging to the period 250 to 200 million years ago when these strata were laid down.

As a proper noun Triassic

is a geologic period within the Mesozoic era; comprises lower, middle and upper epochs from about 250 to 200 million years ago.

Triassic vs Volcanic - What's the difference?

triassic | volcanic |


As adjectives the difference between triassic and volcanic

is that triassic is of or from the geologic strata above the permian and below the jurassic; of or belonging to the period 250 to 200 million years ago when these strata were laid down while volcanic is volcanic.

As a proper noun triassic

is (geology) a geologic period within the mesozoic era; comprises lower, middle and upper epochs from about 250 to 200 million years ago.

Triassic vs Pachypleurosaur - What's the difference?

triassic | pachypleurosaur |


As an adjective triassic

is of or from the geologic strata above the permian and below the jurassic; of or belonging to the period 250 to 200 million years ago when these strata were laid down.

As a proper noun triassic

is (geology) a geologic period within the mesozoic era; comprises lower, middle and upper epochs from about 250 to 200 million years ago.

As a noun pachypleurosaur is

a primitive sauropterygian reptile of the triassic period, vaguely resembling aquatic lizards.

Triassic vs Rhynchosaur - What's the difference?

triassic | rhynchosaur |


As an adjective Triassic

is of or from the geologic strata above the Permian and below the Jurassic; of or belonging to the period 250 to 200 million years ago when these strata were laid down.

As a proper noun Triassic

is a geologic period within the Mesozoic era; comprises lower, middle and upper epochs from about 250 to 200 million years ago.

As a noun rhynchosaur is

any of several diapsid reptiles, of order Rhynchosauria, from the Triassic period.

Triassic vs Nothosaur - What's the difference?

triassic | nothosaur |


As an adjective Triassic

is of or from the geologic strata above the Permian and below the Jurassic; of or belonging to the period 250 to 200 million years ago when these strata were laid down.

As a proper noun Triassic

is a geologic period within the Mesozoic era; comprises lower, middle and upper epochs from about 250 to 200 million years ago.

As a noun nothosaur is

any of several extinct marine reptiles, of the order Nothosauroidea, from the Triassic period.

Triassic vs Phytosaur - What's the difference?

triassic | phytosaur |


As an adjective triassic

is of or from the geologic strata above the permian and below the jurassic; of or belonging to the period 250 to 200 million years ago when these strata were laid down.

As a proper noun triassic

is (geology) a geologic period within the mesozoic era; comprises lower, middle and upper epochs from about 250 to 200 million years ago.

As a noun phytosaur is

any member of the family , a group of large semi-aquatic predatory archosaurs, resembling modern crocodiles, that flourished during the late triassic period.

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