adjective
- of or relating to the fourth period of the Paleozoic Era, lasting from approximately 419 to 359 million years ago, characterized by the emergence of fish and early amphibians
Usage: geological term; capitalized
noun
- the Devonian period or the rocks and fossils formed during this time
Usage: geological term; capitalized
Examples
- The Devonian period saw the rapid diversification of fish species in ancient oceans.
- Devonian rocks in this region contain abundant fossils of early amphibians.
- During the Devonian, the first forests began to appear on land.
- Paleontologists study Devonian deposits to understand the evolution of vertebrates.
- The Devonian is often called the Age of Fishes because fish were the dominant animals.
- Devonian sediments reveal evidence of the first tetrapods.