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Ly·ell L0303600 (lī′əl), Sir Charles 1797-1875. British geologist whose Principles of Geology (1830-1833) advocated uniformitarianism rather than catastrophism and influenced Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
Lyell, Mount A peak, 3,997 m (13,114 ft) high, of the Sierra Nevada in east-central California.Lyell (ˈlaɪəl) n (Biography) Sir Charles. 1797–1875, Scottish geologist. In Principles of Geology (1830–33) he advanced the theory of uniformitarianism, refuting the doctrine of catastrophismLy•ell (ˈlaɪ əl) n. Sir Charles, 1797–1875, English geologist. Lyell
Lyell Sir Charles. 1797--1875, Scottish geologist. In Principles of Geology (1830--33) he advanced the theory of uniformitarianism, refuting the doctrine of catastrophism Lyell
Ly·ell (lī-yel'), Aian. See: Lyell disease, Lyell syndrome. |