How Do You Spell JURASSIC?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒjʊɹˈasɪk] (IPA)

Jurassic is a word commonly used to describe a geologic time period that occurred between 201 and 145 million years ago. The spelling of the word is derived from the Latin word "jura" meaning mountains and "-assic" meaning belonging to the period. The pronunciation of the word is [juːˈræsɪk], where the stress falls on the second syllable "ras". The "c" at the end of the word is pronounced as /k/ rather than /s/, which is a common feature of words ending in "-ic".

JURASSIC Meaning and Definition

  1. Jurassic refers to a geological period that spans from approximately 201.3 to 145 million years ago, forming the middle segment of the Mesozoic Era. This period is characterized by significant changes and developments in the Earth's climate, geography, and the evolution of various life forms. The name "Jurassic" is derived from the Jura Mountains, located between France and Switzerland, where rocks from this period were initially studied and identified.

    During the Jurassic period, the Earth's supercontinent, Pangaea, continued to break apart, leading to the formation of new continents and oceans. The climate during this time was generally warm, with lush forests and abundant vegetation covering the land. The seas also harbored diverse marine life, including various species of fish, mollusks, and marine reptiles like ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs.

    One of the most notable groups of organisms that thrived during the Jurassic period was the dinosaurs. These reptiles achieved remarkable diversity and were distributed across various ecological niches, ranging from small, agile predators to massive herbivores. Familiar dinosaurs from this era include the Brachiosaurus, Velociraptor, Triceratops, and the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex.

    In addition to dinosaurs, other life forms such as early mammals, turtles, crocodiles, and primitive birds also emerged during the Jurassic period. The end of this geological epoch is marked by the beginning of the Cretaceous period, marked by significant environmental changes and the eventual extinction of the dinosaurs.

  2. In geol., applied to the Oolitic system, from the characteristic occurrence of its strata in the Jura Mountains.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of JURASSIC

The word "Jurassic" is derived from the geological period known as the Jurassic Period. It originated from the name of the Jura Mountains, which are located between France and Switzerland. The Jura Mountains come from the Celtic name "Jura" meaning "forest" or "wooded hills". When geologists in the 19th century discovered and named the Jurassic Period, they chose the name "Jurassic" due to the presence of marine and terrestrial rocks from that period found in the Jura Mountains.

Idioms with the word JURASSIC

  • the Jurassic The idiom "the Jurassic" refers to a period or era that is outdated, old-fashioned, or obsolete. It is often used humorously to describe something that is no longer relevant or in line with modern times.

Similar spelling words for JURASSIC

  • jaworski,
  • JRWSG,
  • jurcic,
  • giricek,
  • jurczak,
  • JRSWG,
  • pre-jurassic,
  • JRASC,
  • classic,
  • JROSC,
  • jaworowski,
  • girsky,
  • JRSSC.

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