Paleopole

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The current position that the north pole or south pole would have had in the geologic past.

    "The most serious problem involves the large age uncertainties associated with most Precambrian paleopoles."

Example

More examples

"The most serious problem involves the large age uncertainties associated with most Precambrian paleopoles."

Etymology

From paleo- + pole.

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