Holocene
proper noun
- second and current epoch of the Quaternary period
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈhɒl.əˌsiːn/
adj
Etymology: From French Holocène, based on holo- (“whole”) + Ancient Greek καινός (kainós, “fresh, new”). Coined to replace the earlier (1833) label Recent, formally submitted in 1867 and officially endorsed in 1969. The concept is that this epoch is entirely (wholly) new. By surface analysis, holo- + -cene.
- Of a geologic epoch within the Quaternary period from about the year 10 000 BC to the present; the age of man.
“Meronym: Anthropocene”
name
Etymology: From French Holocène, based on holo- (“whole”) + Ancient Greek καινός (kainós, “fresh, new”). Coined to replace the earlier (1833) label Recent, formally submitted in 1867 and officially endorsed in 1969. The concept is that this epoch is entirely (wholly) new. By surface analysis, holo- + -cene.
- The Holocene epoch.