ichthyolite (Meaning)
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ichthyolite (n.)
A fossil fish, or fragment of a fish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ichthyolite
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ichthyolite Sentence Examples
- The museum's ancient fossil collection included an impressive ichthyolite of a giant sea monster.
- Scientists meticulously excavated the ichthyolite from the sedimentary rock to study its anatomy.
- The discovery of the ichthyolite helped researchers gain insights into the evolutionary history of marine life.
- The ichthyolite exhibited distinct characteristics of a previously unknown species of prehistoric fish.
- The museum's star attraction was a colossal ichthyolite of a ancient plesiosaur.
- The ichthyolite's remarkably preserved scales provided valuable information about the animal's habitat and diet.
- The team of paleontologists spent months meticulously examining the intricate details of the ichthyolite.
- The ichthyolite was a testament to the vast biodiversity of marine ecosystems in prehistoric times.
- The ichthyolite's unusual dentition hinted at the animal's specialized feeding habits.
- The study of ichthyolites played a crucial role in reconstructing the ancient marine ecosystem and understanding the history of life on Earth.
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A fossil fish, or fragment of a fish.
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No antonyms found.
The museum's ancient fossil collection included an impressive ichthyolite of a giant sea monster.
Scientists meticulously excavated the ichthyolite from the sedimentary rock to study its anatomy.
The discovery of the ichthyolite helped researchers gain insights into the evolutionary history of marine life.
The ichthyolite exhibited distinct characteristics of a previously unknown species of prehistoric fish.