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Paleozoic

American  
[pey-lee-uh-zoh-ik, pal-ee-] / ˌpeɪ li əˈzoʊ ɪk, ˌpæl i- /

adjective

  1. noting or pertaining to an era occurring between 570 million and 230 million years ago, characterized by the advent of fish, insects, and reptiles.


noun

  1. the Paleozoic Era or group of systems.

Paleozoic Scientific  
/ pā′lē-ə-zōĭk /
  1. The era of geologic time from about 540 to 245 million years ago. The beginning of the Paleozoic Era is characterized by a great diversity of marine invertebrate animals. Primitive fish and reptiles, land plants, and insects also first appeared during this time. The end of the Paleozoic is marked by the largest recorded mass extinction in the Earth's history, which wiped out nearly 90% of known marine life forms.

  2. See Chart at geologic time


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Origin of Paleozoic

1830–40; paleo- + -zoic < Greek zōïkós pertaining to animals; see zo-, -ic

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The skin, which belonged to an early species of Paleozoic reptile, has a pebbled surface and most closely resembles crocodile skin.

From Science Daily • Jan. 11, 2024

Trilobites have been found throughout the Paleozoic Era.

From Science Daily • Dec. 21, 2023

When the going got tough in the Paleozoic Era, trilobites rolled up.

From New York Times • Dec. 19, 2023

The final meal of this animal—a trilobite—still sat in its guts as sediment buried its body in the sea floor of an ancient Paleozoic sea.

From Science Magazine • Sep. 27, 2023

Sometimes too you will see the term Phanerozoic used to describe the span encompassing the Cenozoic, Mesozoic, and Paleozoic eras.

From "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson

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