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cretaceous

[ kri-tey-shuhs ]

adjective

  1. resembling or containing chalk.
  2. (initial capital letter) Geology. noting or pertaining to a period of the Mesozoic Era, from 140 million to 65 million years ago, characterized by the greatest development and subsequent extinction of dinosaurs and the advent of flowering plants and modern insects.


noun

  1. (initial capital letter) Geology. the Cretaceous Period or System.

cretaceous

1

/ krɪˈteɪʃəs /

adjective

  1. consisting of or resembling chalk


Cretaceous

2

/ krɪˈteɪʃəs /

adjective

  1. of, denoting, or formed in the last period of the Mesozoic era, between the Jurassic and Tertiary periods, lasting 80 million years during which chalk deposits were formed and flowering plants first appeared

noun

  1. the Cretaceous
    the Cretaceous the Cretaceous period or rock system

Cretaceous

/ krĭ-tāshəs /

  1. The third and last period of the Mesozoic Era, from about 144 to 65 million years ago. During this time the supercontinent Pangaea continued to split up, with modern-day South America and Africa splitting apart, the Atlantic Ocean widening, and India disconnecting itself entirely from the other landmasses to which it was attached. Dinosaurs continued to be the dominant terrestrial animals, but many insect groups, modern mammals and birds, and the angiosperms (flowering plants) also first appeared. The Cretaceous Period ended with a mass extinction event in which about 75 percent of all species, including marine, freshwater, and terrestrial organisms, became extinct.
  2. See Chart at geologic time


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Derived Forms

  • creˈtaceously, adverb

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Other Words From

  • cre·taceous·ly adverb
  • noncre·taceous adjective
  • postcre·taceous adjective
  • super·cre·taceous adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cretaceous1

1665–70; < Latin crētāceus, equivalent to crēt ( a ) chalk, clay ( crayon ) + -āceus -aceous; the geological period was defined from the chalk beds of SE England and associated formations

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cretaceous1

C17: from Latin crētāceus, from crēta, literally: Cretan earth, that is, chalk

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Example Sentences

The black market trade in fossils stolen from the richest Cretaceous fossil locality in the world has prompted a crackdown.

This shallow-water phase existed throughout Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous times.

Marls and limestones with fossils of an Eocene facies overlie the Cretaceous rocks on the Gabun.

Other Ornithosaurs, such as Ornithocheirus from the Cretaceous rocks, have the neck much more massive.

There are two remarkable modifications of the early dorsal vertebræ in some of the Cretaceous Pterodactyles.

Cretaceous Ornithosaurs sometimes differ from birds apparently in admitting the quadrato-jugal bone into the orbit.

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