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单词 ozarkian
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Ozarkiann.adj.

Brit. /əʊˈzɑːkɪən/, U.S. /ˌoʊˈzɑrkiən/
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Ozark , -ian suffix.
Etymology: < the name of Ozark, a region of the central United States (see Ozark adj.) + -ian suffix.
A. n.
1. A native or inhabitant of the Ozark region; = Ozarker n. Also: the dialect of English spoken by these people.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [noun] > parts of
New Englander1637
bayman1641
New English1647
Novangle1650
Novanglian1752
Yankee1765
cracker1766
Yank?1778
bushwhacker1809
tuckahoe1816
southerner1817
Yengees1819
muskrat1823
blue belly1827
half horse and half alligator1828
Southron1828
northerner1831
westerner1835
Northman1836
Easterner1838
Far-Wester1843
southwesterner1845
western1846
sand-hiller1848
Vineyarder1851
mountain boomer1859
Far Westerner1862
blue-nosed Yankee1866
Appalachian1888
sloper1892
Ozarkian1893
rebel1895
reb1897
Middle Westerner1899
hillbilly1900
Midwesterner1916
Ozarker1920
Geechee1926
Middle American1944
upstater1944
Mid-American1959
the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > Germanic > English > other varieties of English
French English1553
Black English1734
Rock English1843
South African English1855
Canadian English1857
Canadian1910
Bermudian English1933
Ozarkian1949
World English1957
Japlish1960
White English1969
Konglish1970
Singlish1984
World English-
1893 Forest & Stream 12 Jan. 26/2 The locality agreed on for the hunt was a two-days' drive westward into the mountains, where a typical Ozarkian dwelt in peace and solitude among his native hills.
1930 Outlook 10 Sept. 60/2 The Ozarkians, if such the tribe could be called, have lived lazy, kin marrying, morally clean, but none too God-loving lives.
1949 M. Pei Story of Lang. v. 46 This would establish..Ozarkian and Brooklynese as languages.
1971 J. Harty Licklog Holler v. 43 One Ozarkian..put it this way: ‘I want to be situated all the time so that I can look any damn man in the face and tell him to go to hell.’
1987 N.Y. Times 11 Jan. iia. 2/1 The disarming ‘Shepherd of the Hills’..with John Wayne and Betty Field as Ozarkians.
2002 Springfield (Missouri) News-Leader (Nexis) 6 Jan. 1 b We have talked about a joint forum to explore why we are what we are both as Americans and Ozarkians.
2. Geology.
a. An epoch of uplift and intense erosion occurring in eastern North America during the early Quaternary period, before the onset of widespread glaciation. Now disused.
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1896 Science 29 May 799/2 The erosion of the Toronto and Aftonian together is trifling in comparison with the profound and widespread canyon-cutting of the Ozarkian.
1899 Jrnl. Geol. (Chicago) 7 542 The Ozarkian commenced the series of evolutionary changes which inaugurated a new era.
b. A system formerly regarded as intervening between the Late Cambrian and the Early Ordovician of North America. Now historical.
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the world > the earth > structure of the earth > age or period > stratigraphic units > [noun] > others
Menevian1871
Gondwana1873
Purbeckian1874
Ozarkian1909
1909 Science 16 Apr. 630/2 Concerning the fauna of the Ozarkian, it is to be said that the trilobites and brachiopods, though all new, remind one strongly of preceding Cambrian types.
1942 E. O. Ulrich et al. in Special Papers Geol. Soc. Amer. No. 37. 1 Coiled nautiloids are not known to occur in the Ozarkian but are widespread in the Upper Canadian of North America.
1976 Dict. Sci. Biogr. XIII. 532/2 The Ozarkian is not part of present usage, which considers the Canadian the basal series of the Ordovician system.
B. adj.
1. Geology.
a. Of, relating to, or designating the Ozarkian epoch. Now disused.
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the world > the earth > structure of the earth > age or period > [adjective] > other ages or periods
antediluvial1822
psychozoic1828
pluvial1868
anthropic1893
Ozarkian1896
mature1899
interpluvial1907
Rhaeto-Liassic1909
intrapluvial1934
1896 O. H. Hershey in Science 24 Apr. 621/2 We may more properly derive the desired term from some geographical designation of some portion of the unglaciated highland just without the glacial boundary. I hereby suggest that it be hereafter known as the Ozarkian epoch.
1909 Science 10 Sept. 351/1 On both sides we have the preglacial, Sierran or Ozarkian, elevation of the land, and erosion of deep canyons.
b. Of, relating to, or designating the Ozarkian system. Now historical.
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the world > the earth > structure of the earth > age or period > stratigraphic units > [adjective] > others spec.
phaneritea1857
umbral1858
Menevian1865
Ozarkian1909
1909 Science 16 Apr. 630/1 Among the changes proposed [by E. O. Ulrich of Washington, D.C.], the most important is a new system, the Ozarkian, comprising a number of long-misunderstood formations, typically represented in southeastern Missouri and northern Arkansas, but found also..elsewhere.
1914 Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 33 237 Cryptozoön belongs to a group of Algae which formed vast reefs in the Ozarkian oceans.
1930 B. N. Peach & J. Horne Chapters Geol. Scotl. iv. 96 The cephalopods are like those found in the Ozarkian division of Ulrich in North America.
1985 G. Merk in E. T. Drake et al. Geologists & Ideas 173 Ulrich (1911) proposed that the Ozarkian Sequence should have systemic rank because of..(2) the distinctive fauna which it contained..and (4) the conspicuous stratigraphic hiatuses which bounded the rock sequence above and below.
2. Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Ozark region of the central United States, its inhabitants, or the variety of English spoken there.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of North America > native or inhabitant of U.S.A. > [adjective] > parts of
southern1774
salt river1828
Appalachian1878
down home1901
Ozarkian1906
the world > the earth > named regions of earth > America > North America > [adjective] > U.S.A. > specific states or regions > others
Carolinian1705
Georgian1740
Missourian1761
Alaskian1788
Vermontese1798
Alaskan1807
Michigan1814
Russo-American1814
Illinoian1818
Mississippian1819
Middle Atlantic1826
New Mexican1834
Louisianian1835
Texian1835
Oregonian1850
Texan1852
Nebraskan1853
Tennessean1853
Ozark1856
Dakotan1874
Kansan1894
Ozarkian1906
Tex-Mex1949
Texican1982
1906 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 58 532 The Ozarkian fauna is..one of several mountain faunas of common origin, all traceable to the Appalachian tertiary radiation.
1930 Outlook 10 Sept. 60/3 It is like the hissing of a rattler to the Ozarkian landowner who has controlled this region since our country was organized.
1941 O. E. Rayburn Ozark Country i. 10 This colorful Ozarkian dialect is rapidly passing.
1971 Holiday Apr. 110/3 We got moving in his Renault 17, chatting of things Ozarkian.
1993 N.Y. Times Mag. 5 Sept. 8/3 More interesting, and less a product of image-manipulation, is President Clinton's unconscious use of Ozarkian speech.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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n.adj.1893
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