Cainozoic

/keɪnəˈzoʊɪk/ adjective

Relating to the Cenozoic Era, the most recent geological period spanning roughly 66 million years to the present, characterized by mammals and modern life.

From Greek 'kainos' (new) plus 'zoe' (life or animal). The term was coined by English geologist John Phillips in 1841 to describe the era of 'new life' that followed the extinction of dinosaurs.

AMKainozoic
ARالكيانوزوي
BNক্যাইনোজোয়িক
CACenozoic
CSKainozoikum
DAKainozoikum
DEKainozoikum
ELΚainoζωικό
ESCainozoico
FAکainozoic
FIKainozoi
FRCainozoïque
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