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Tithonian
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Etymology
From Tithonus + -ian. Named by German paleontologist Albert Oppel in 1865. In Greek mythology, Tithonus was the lover of Eos, goddess of the dawn. The Tithonian is the last age of the Jurassic, coming immediately before the dawn of the Cretaceous.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /tɪˈθəʊ.ni.ən/, /taɪˈ-/
- (General American) IPA(key): /tɪˈθoʊ.ni.ən/, /taɪˈ-/
- Rhymes: -əʊniən
Proper noun
Tithonian
- (geology, paleontology) A geological age or stage, from 152.1 ±0.9 to ~145.0 mya.
Hypernyms
- (age, 152.1-145 mya): Phanerozoic - eon; Mesozoic - era; Jurassic - period; Upper Jurassic - epoch
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