Oxfordian
English
Etymology
Noun
Oxfordian (plural Oxfordians)
- A native or resident of Oxford.
- One who believes that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays traditionally attributed to William Shakespeare.
Translations
native or resident of Oxford
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believer
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Proper noun
Oxfordian
- (geology) The age from 163.5±1.0 Ma to 157.3±1.0 Ma or the stage of rocks (chiefly coral-derived limestones) deposited during it.
Synonyms
- (age 163.5-157.3Ma ago): Corallian
Hypernyms
- (age 163.5-157.3Ma ago): Phanerozoic - eon; Mesozoic - era; Jurassic - period; Upper Jurassic - epoch
Coordinate terms
Translations
Adjective
Oxfordian (comparative more Oxfordian, superlative most Oxfordian)
- Of or pertaining to Oxford or its residents.
- Relating to or denoting the theory that Edward de Vere (1550–1604), Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays attributed to William Shakespeare.
- (geology) Relating to the Oxfordian age or stage.
Derived terms
Translations
of or pertaining to Oxford
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denoting to a certain theory
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relating to or denoting a geologic age
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References
- “Oxfordian” (US) / “Oxfordian” (UK) in Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University Press.
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