Neocene

Neocene
/nee"euh seen'/, adj., n. Geol.
Neogene.
[1890-95; NEO- + -CENE]

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  • neocene — ne·o·cene …   English syllables

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  • Neogene — /nee euh jeen /, Geol. adj. 1. noting or pertaining to an interval of time corresponding to the Miocene and Pliocene epochs and accorded the status of a period when the Tertiary is considered an era. Cf. Paleogene. n. 2. the Neogene Period or… …   Universalium

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