doubthouse
English
Etymology
From doubt + house. Coined by American geoscientist Kenneth G. Miller in 1992.
Noun
doubthouse (uncountable)
- (climatology) An uncertain state in global climate, neither greenhouse nor icehouse, ascribed by some paleoclimatologists to the late Eocene.
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