1. Palaeozoic - Adjective
2. Palaeozoic - Proper noun
Palaeozoic (comparative more Palaeozoic, superlative most Palaeozoic)
Alternative spelling of Paleozoic
Palaeozoic
Alternative spelling of Paleozoic
The village of Market Blandings is one of those sleepy hamlets which modern progress has failed to touch... The church is Norman, and the intelligence of the majority of the natives palaeozoic. P. G. Wodehouse
Unusually for arachnids, there are more species of Palaeozoic scorpion than Mesozoic or Cenozoic ones. Source: Internet
In the same vein, he tended to push the origin of major groups such as birds and mammals back into the Palaeozoic era, and to claim that no order of plants had ever gone extinct. Source: Internet
Its rocks date from the Palaeozoic Era (up to 500 million years old). Source: Internet
The concepts of Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic had been innovated in the early 19th century and were gradually becoming coin of the geologic realm. Source: Internet