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EPIZOOT'IC, a. [Gr. animal.] In geology, an epithet given to such mountains as contain animal remains in their natural or in a petrified state, or the impressions of animal substances.
Of or pertaining to an
epizoön.
Containing fossil remains;
-- said of rocks, formations, mountains, and the like.
[Obs.]
Epizoötic mountains are of secondary formation. Kirwan. Of the nature of a disease which attacks
many animals at the same time; -- corresponding to epidemic diseases
among men.
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