encrinite Synonyms

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encrinite Meaning

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encrinite (n.)

A fossil crinoid, esp. one belonging to, or resembling, the genus Encrinus. Sometimes used in a general sense for any crinoid.

encrinite Sentence Examples

  1. The encrinite fossil had a radial symmetry and resembled a flower.
  2. The stems of encrinites were made up of numerous small, disc-shaped segments called ossicles.
  3. The encrinite fossil had tiny, feathery arms used for filter feeding.
  4. The encrinite fossils are a reminder of the incredible diversity of life that existed in ancient oceans.
  5. En crinites are echinoderms, a group of marine invertebrates that also include starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers.
  6. The encrinite's body was divided into two parts: a cup-shaped theca and a stem.
  7. The cup of the encrinite was made up of a series of plates, which were often ornamented with spines or bumps.
  8. The mouth of the encrinite was located at the top of the cup, and it was surrounded by a ring of small plates.
  9. The stem of the encrinite was made up of a series of segments, which were joined by ligaments.
  10. The encrinite used its arms to capture food particles from the water, and it also used its arms to move around the sea floor.

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A fossil crinoid, esp. one belonging to, or resembling, the genus Encrinus. Sometimes used in a general sense for any crinoid.

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The encrinite fossil had a radial symmetry and resembled a flower.

The stems of encrinites were made up of numerous small, disc-shaped segments called ossicles.

The encrinite fossil had tiny, feathery arms used for filter feeding.

The encrinite fossils are a reminder of the incredible diversity of life that existed in ancient oceans.