noun
- A geological epoch of the Paleogene Period, lasting from approximately 34 to 23 million years ago, characterized by cooling climate and the expansion of grasslands.
Usage: geology; capitalized; often used with the definite article 'the'
adjective
- Of, relating to, or denoting the Oligocene epoch or rocks and fossils from that time period.
Usage: geology; capitalized
Examples
- The Oligocene epoch saw the development of the first true grasses.
- Oligocene fossils reveal the presence of early primates and carnivores.
- During the Oligocene, global temperatures declined significantly.
- Oligocene rocks in this region contain abundant marine deposits.
- Many modern mammal families first appeared during the Oligocene.
- The Oligocene followed the Eocene and preceded the Miocene.