💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fossility"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fossildomnoun | The realm or sphere of fossils. |
| fossilhoodnoun | (rare) The state of being a fossil (old-fashioned). |
| fossickernoun | Someone who fossicks. |
| fossilnoun | The mineralized remains of an animal or plant. |
| fossnoun | (Northern England) A waterfall. |
| faciesnoun | General appearance. |
| fossickingnoun | The act of one who fossicks; a search for gold, gems, etc. or (figuratively) information. |
| trace fossilnoun | (paleontology) A type of fossil reflecting the reworking of sediments and hard substrates by organisms, rather than the physical remains of the organism itself. This includes structures such as burrows, trails, impressions, coprolites and borings. |
| fossornoun | A type of mole cricket, Gryllotalpa fossor, known for its digging abilities. |
| foussanoun | Archaic form of fossa (“carnivorous mammal”). [(anatomy) A pit, groove, cavity, or depression.] |
| fozinessnoun | (Scotland) The state of being fozy; lack of spirit; dullness. |
| fossulanoun | (anatomy) A small fossa. |
| faecalitynoun | Alternative form of fecality. [The quality of being fecal.] |
| feculencynoun | Obsolete form of feculence. [The state or quality of being feculent.] |
| foosanoun | Misspelling of fossa (carnivorous mammal). [(anatomy) A pit, groove, cavity, or depression.] |
| technofossilnoun | (neologism) A fossil formed from an industrial man-made object or material. |
| fogeydomnoun | The state of being a fogey. |
| fæculencenoun | Obsolete form of feculence. [The state or quality of being feculent.] |
| fossénoun | (obsolete, chiefly Scotland) A fosse or ditch. |
| fossil wordnoun | (linguistics) A word that is broadly obsolete but remains in current use because it is contained within an idiom that is still in use. |
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