paleo Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpæl.i.əʊ]
  • Us [ ˈpæl.i.oʊ]

Meaning of paleo In English

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Examples of paleo

  • In reconstructing the paleo climate, we provide archaeologists with the climate in which the Mayans lived.

  • We know from paleo reconstructions that rates of ice melting of the order of meters per century are indeed possible.

  • She bought me a cookbook on how to make paleo desserts.

  • I especially like the suggestions for stocking a paleo kitchen.

  • The no less efficient and sophisticated functions of the paleo loop presumably correspond to what he called primary process thought.

  • At a recent meeting one course team was asked to approve a change of usage from palaeo- to paleo- as the prefix denoting old, or indeed ancient.

  • There were several paleo-lakes that would connect with each other from time to time.

  • More generally, the paleo movement fits within a back to nature philosophy, as advocated, e.g., by many environmentalists.

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