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Definition of Doggers
1. dogger [n] - See also: dogger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doggers
Literary usage of Doggers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elemente Der Geologie by Hermann Credner (1897)
"Specielle Gliederung des doggers in Schwaben, im nordwestlichen Deutschland und
in Deutsch-Lothringen. In Schwaben gliedert sich der braune Jura nach ..."
2. The Cretaceous Rocks of Britain by Alfred John Jukes-Browne, William Hill (1900)
"The overlying beds with layers of doggers are about 41 feet, while the succeeding
12 feet of grey sand may represent the ..."
3. The Geology of the Country Between Whitby and Scarborough: (Explanation of by George Barrow, Charles Fox-Strangways (1882)
"Oue or two species, however, occur fairly abundantly in certain lines of doggers ;
such as A, capricornus, A.fimbriatus, and particularly the small Pecten ..."
4. The Yorkshire Lias by Ralph Tate, John Frederick Blake (1876)
"... Lima eucharis 1 fi Shale 7 g Round doggers 0 3 Dogger band 0 5 Shale 3 g Dogger
... with scattered doggers, small elliptical oval concretions Flattened ..."