单词 | Oxfordian |
释义 | Oxfordian/ɒksˈfɔːdɪən /adjective 1 Geology Relating to or denoting an age in the Upper Jurassic period, lasting from about 157 to 155 million years ago. Also called Corallian.This organic-rich interval apparently has some lateral continuity outside the British Isles, although the zonal schemes are difficult to cross-correlate because of the provincial nature of Oxfordian ammonites....
2Relating to or denoting the theory that Edward de Vere (1550–1604), Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays attributed to Shakespeare.There is for example, no direct link to a discussion of the Oxfordian debate....
noun 1 (the Oxfordian) Geology The Oxfordian age or the system of rocks (chiefly coral-derived limestones) deposited during it. 2A supporter of the Oxfordian theory.By some his literary capacities have been highly regarded: J. T. Looney identified him in 1920 as the author of Shakespeare's plays, and a sizeable body of ‘Oxfordians’ have since built on this claim....
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