silurian period

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silurian period

The Silurian period saw the first coral reefs form in warm shallow seas.

Definition
  1. Proper noun (Geology): The Silurian Period is a specific division of geologic time, the third period of the Paleozoic Era, following the Ordovician Period and preceding the Devonian Period. It is characterized by the diversification of marine life, the first appearance of air-breathing animals on land, and the stabilization of Earth's climate after an ice age.
Usage
  • The term is used as a proper noun to refer to this specific time interval in Earth's history. It is always capitalized.
  • It is commonly used in scientific contexts (geology, paleontology, evolutionary biology) and educational materials.
Examples
  • In a scientific paper: "The fossil record from the Silurian Period shows the first definitive evidence of terrestrial arthropods."
  • In a textbook: "During the Silurian Period, shallow seas covered large areas of the continents, and coral reefs became widespread."
  • In general discussion: "The Silurian Period lasted from approximately 443 to 419 million years ago."
Advanced Usage
  • "Silurian" as an adjective: The word "Silurian" alone can function as an adjective to describe things from this period.
    • Example: "Silurian rocks are rich in fossils of early jawed fish."
  • Informal reference: In popular culture, "Silurian" is famously used in the television series for a race of reptilian humanoids, though this is a fictional use unrelated to the geological term.
Variants and Related Words
  • Silurian (adj): Of, relating to, or denoting the Silurian Period.
    • Example: "The Silurian fauna included many new types of marine invertebrates."
  • Silurian System (n): The stratigraphic rocks deposited during the Silurian Period.
Synonyms
  • There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun as it names a unique geologic time unit. It can be paraphrased descriptively.
  • Descriptive Synonym: "the third period of the Paleozoic Era"
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • "Post-Ordovician, Pre-Devonian": A technical phrase describing its position in the geologic timescale.
  • "Age of Fishes (early)": While the Devonian is known as the "Age of Fishes," jawed fish diversified significantly in the Silurian, so it is sometimes referenced this way in a broader context.
silurian period

The Silurian period saw the first coral reefs form in warm shallow seas.

Noun
  1. from 425 million to 405 million years ago; first air-breathing animals

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