English edit

Etymology edit

dendro- +‎ date

Noun edit

dendrodate (plural dendrodates)

  1. A date estimated by dendrochronology.
    • 2015 October 22, “Rewriting the Central European Early Bronze Age Chronology: Evidence from Large-Scale Radiocarbon Dating”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      An early start for Bz A2a already in the late 3 rd millennium or at least around 2000 BC is indicated by Quenstedt, grave 34, a grave from Feuersbrunn and possibly also hoard II of Melz (cf. also the princely grave of Leubingen with a dendrodate of 1942±10 BC [23 ]).

Verb edit

dendrodate (third-person singular simple present dendrodates, present participle dendrodating, simple past and past participle dendrodated)

  1. (transitive) To date by means of dendrochronology.