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fossil [ˈfɒsəl] n 1. (Earth Sciences / Palaeontology) a. a relic, remnant, or representation of an organism that existed in a past geological age, or of the activity of such an organism, occurring in the form of mineralized bones, shells, etc., as casts, impressions, and moulds, and as frozen perfectly preserved organisms b. (as modifier) fossil insects 2. Informal derogatory a. a person, idea, thing, etc., that is outdated or incapable of change b. (as modifier) fossil politicians 3. (Linguistics) Linguistics a form once current but now appearing only in one or two special contexts, as for example stead, which is found now only in instead (of) and in phrases like in his stead 4. Obsolete any rock or mineral dug out of the earth [from Latin fossilis dug up, from fodere to dig]
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fossil noun fossilized remains, remains, petrified remains, impression, relic They dissolved the fossil and extracted the DNA. Translations fossil [ˈfɒsəl] n → fossile m modif [collector, hunter] → de fossiles fossil energy n → énergie f fossile fossil fuel n → combustible m fossile n fossil [ˈfosl] the hardened remains of an animal or vegetable found in rock Fossils have been found here which may be a million years old. fossiel مُتَحَجِّرَه вкаменелост zkamenělina fossil; forstening das Fossil απολίθωμα fósil kivistis فسیل fossiili fossile מְאוּבָּן जीवाश्म fosil, okamina kövület fosil steingervingur fossile 化石 화석 suakmenėjusi liekana, fosilija fosilija fosil fossiel fossil, forsteining skamielina fóssil fosilă ископаемое skamenelina okamnina fosil fossil ซากพืชหรือสัตว์ที่เป็นหิน fosil 化石 скам'янілість متحجر ، پتھرایا ہوا ڈھانچا، فوصل vật hoá đá; hoá thạch 化石 v fossilize, ˈfossilise to change into a fossil Time had fossilized the animal remains in the river-bed. fossiliseer يَتَحَجَّر вкаменявам се zkamenět forstene versteinern απολιθώνω fosilizar kivistama, kivistuma سنگواره کردن kivettyä fossiliser לְאַבֵּן जीवाश्म बनना fosilizirati (se), okameniti (se) megkövesít menjadi fosil steingerva(st) fossilizzare 化石にする 화석이 되게 하다 paversti į akmenį pārakmeņoties menjadi fosil verstenen forsteine zamieniać w kamień fossilizar a transforma în fosile превращать(ся) в окаменелость skamenieť okamneti okameniti fossilisera[] กลายเป็นซากพืชซากสัตว์ fosilleşmek 使成化石 перетворювати(ся) на камінь فوصل میں تبدیل کرنا hoá thạch; hóa đá 使成化石 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle includes an account of the Fossil Mammalia, by Professor Owen; of the Living Mammalia, by Mr. It was now their turn to impose some limit on that selenographic science, which had reconstructed the lunar world as Cuvier did the skeleton of a fossil, and say, "The moon Ah, if I had only known then that he was only a common mortal, and that his mission had nothing more overpowering about it than the collecting of seeds and uncommon yams and extraordinary cabbages and peculiar bullfrogs for that poor, useless, innocent, mildewed old fossil the Smithsonian Institute, I would have felt so much relieved. |
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