jurassic

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Jura

Muhtemelen fosilleşmiş parçalar jura dönemi hayvanlarına aittir. - Possibly the fossilized tracks belong to animals of the Jurassic period.

Çocukken Jurassic Park filmini sevdim. - When I was a kid, I loved the film Jurassic Park.

jura jeolojik zamanına ait
{s} dinazorlar devrine ait
{s} Jura çağına ait
jeol
jurassic period
jura jeolojik zamanı
jurassic period
dinazorlar dönemi
jurassic period
jura zamanı
upper jurassic
üst jura
English - English
The period from 200 to 146 million years ago, after the Triassic and before the Cretaceous; the geologic formations of this period

This is less surprising if it is recalled that in the Upper Jurassic, Europe and North America were joined to form Laurasia and the Atlantic Ocean still had to be formed.

Of or pertaining to the second period of the Mesozoic era, a time still dominated by dinosaurs

His father squinted at the skeleton. “What is it, Jurassic?” “Jeez. No. Cretaceous.” “Cretaceous? What's the difference between Cretaceous and Jurassic?” “Only about a hundred million years,” Tim said. “Cretaceous is older?” “No, Dad, Jurassic is older.”.

Of our pertaining to the the people or region near the Jura Mountain Range of Europe

The Jurassic, the Spanish and the Italian federations and sections of the International Working Men's Association, as also the French, the German and the American anarchist groups, were for the next years the chief centres of anarchist thought and propaganda.

{i} Jurassic period, second period of the Mesozoic Era (Geology)
The Jurassic Period began 150 million years ago, and lasted for 40 million years. Preceded by the Triassic Period and followed by the Cretaceous Period. The most famous fossil of the Jurassic Period is Archaeopteryx
{s} pertaining to the Jurassic period, of or pertaining to the second period of the Mesozoic Era (Geology)
Of or pertaining to the second period of the Mesozoic era, a time still dominated by dinosaurs. Usage example: A collection of Jurassic fossils
(joo-rasik)adj Of, belonging to, or designating the time and deposits of the second period of the Mesozoic Era, characterized by the existence of dinosaurs and the appearance of the earliest mammals and birds n The Jurassic Period [French jurassique after the JURA (MOUNTAINS) ] [Back To Top]
from 190 million to 135 million years ago; dinosaurs; conifers
The middle period of the Mesozoic era, spanning the time between 213 and 145 million years ago It is named after the Jura Mountains between France and Switzerland, where rocks of this age were first studied
Of the age of the middle Mesozoic, including, as divided in England and Europe, the Lias, Oölite, and Wealden; named from certain rocks of the Jura mountains
The Jurassic period or formation; called also the Jura
This hard cheese from the home of Fromi is produced in small alpine dairies, high in the Jura region During the
One of the geological periods that makes up the Mesozoic era It lasted from 190 Ma until 140 Ma Named after the Jura mountains on the Swiss-French border
The middle of the three Periods of the Mesozoic Era, ranging from 195 to 140 million years ago
Jurassic Park
movie created by Steven Spielberg from the book by Michael Crichton
Jurassic Park
an exciting and frightening US film made by Steven Spielberg, about dinosaurs (=very large animals that lived on the Earth millions of years ago) that have been made by scientists and put in a special park where people can go and see them. The dinosaurs escape and try to kill people (1993)
Jurassic Period
Interval of geologic time, 206-144 million years ago, that is one of the three major divisions of the Mesozoic Era, preceded by the Triassic Period and followed by the Cretaceous. During the Jurassic, Pangea began to break up into the present-day continents. Marine invertebrates flourished, and large reptiles dominated many marine habitats. On land, ferns, mosses, cycads, and conifers thrived, some developing flowerlike structures in place of cones. The dinosaurs rose to supremacy on land, and by the end of the Jurassic the largest species had evolved. Archaeopteryx, the first primitive bird, appeared before the end of the period. Early mammals, tiny shrewlike creatures that appeared near the close of the preceding Triassic, managed to survive and evolve
jurassic period
second period of the Mesozoic Era (Geology); period from 190 million to 135 million years ago
jurassic

    Hyphenation

    Ju·ras·sic

    Turkish pronunciation

    cûräsîk

    Pronunciation

    /ʤo͝oˈrasək/ /ʤʊˈræsɪk/

    Etymology

    () : Named for the discovery and type location in the Jura Mountains of Switzerland.
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