fossilise (Meaning)
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fossilise (v)
convert to a fossil
become mentally inflexible
Synonyms & Antonyms of fossilise
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fossilise Sentence Examples
- The ancient remains of the dinosaur slowly fossilized, preserving its form for millions of years.
- The delicate petals of the flower were fossilized in the amber, capturing their ephemeral beauty.
- Over time, the footprints of the prehistoric creature fossilized in the soft sediment.
- Fossilized seashells from an extinct era provide valuable clues about ancient marine ecosystems.
- The fossilized tree trunk lay buried underground, a testament to the passage of time.
- The fossilized bones of the saber-toothed cat offered insights into the evolution of predators.
- The leaves of the ancient plant had fossilized, revealing intricate veins and patterns.
- Fossilized pollen grains preserved in sediment provide evidence of past vegetation and climate change.
- The microscopic remains of ancient organisms fossilized in rocks, providing a window into the history of life.
- The fossilized teeth of the megalodon, a colossal shark, hint at the size and power of this extinct predator.
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convert to a fossil, become mentally inflexible
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The ancient remains of the dinosaur slowly fossilized, preserving its form for millions of years.
The delicate petals of the flower were fossilized in the amber, capturing their ephemeral beauty.
Over time, the footprints of the prehistoric creature fossilized in the soft sediment.
Fossilized seashells from an extinct era provide valuable clues about ancient marine ecosystems.