カンブリア紀

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Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: 5
kan'on
Alternative spelling
寒武利亜紀 (rare)
 カンブリア紀 on Japanese Wikipedia

Etymology

カンブリア (Kanburia, Cambria) +‎ (-ki, period)

Pronunciation

Proper noun

カンブリア() (Kanburia-ki

  1. the Cambrian
    • 1987 May 1 [1987 March 20], Fujiko Fujio, “創世日記 [Diary of Genesis]”, in みどりの守り神 [Green Guardian God] (藤子不二雄 SF全短編; 2), 2nd edition, volume 2 (fiction), Tokyo: Chuokoronsha, →ISBN, 第一章, page 23:
      (はち)(かつ)(じゅう)(ろく)(にち)(ろく)(おく)(ねん)(まえ) カンブリア()(しょ)()(うみ) ずいぶんにぎやかになってきたな
      Hachikatsu jūrokunichi rokuokunen mae Kanburia-ki shoki no umi zuibun nigiyaka ni natte kita na
      August 16, 600 million years ago, early Cambrian seas started to become full of life

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