doubthouse

English

Etymology

From doubt + house. Coined by American geoscientist Kenneth G. Miller in 1992.

Noun

doubthouse (uncountable)

  1. (climatology) An uncertain state in global climate, neither greenhouse nor icehouse, ascribed by some paleoclimatologists to the late Eocene.
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