Antozone

/ˈæntəzoʊn/ noun

Definition

The outer layer of a zone or region; specifically, in geology or biology, an outer or peripheral zone within a larger region.

Etymology

From Greek anti- (opposite, against, or in opposition to) + zone (a belt or region). The prefix can mean 'facing' or 'opposite to' in this context, indicating the zone that faces outward or is positioned opposite the center. This is a specialized scientific term.

Kelly Says

The antozone concept helps scientists map ecological and geological zones with precision! In paleontology, the antozoic layer might refer to the outermost zone of fossils or mineral deposits, allowing researchers to understand environmental layers from outside-in.

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