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Am·mon·ite A0258300 (ăm′ə-nīt′)n.1. A member of a Semitic people inhabiting ancient Ammon, mentioned frequently in the Bible.2. The Semitic language of the Ammonites. [From Late Latin Ammōnītēs, the Ammonites, from Hebrew 'ammônî, Ammonite, from 'ammôn, Ammon, perhaps of Canaanite origin; see ʕmm in Semitic roots.]
am·mo·nite A0258300 (ăm′ə-nīt′)n.1. An extinct cephalopod mollusk of the order Ammonitida of the Permian to Cretaceous Periods, having a thick, usually coiled shell characterized by intricate suture patterns where the septa between individual chambers join the outer shell wall.2. An ammonoid. [New Latin Ammōnītēs, from Latin (cornū) Ammōnis, (horn) of Amun, ammonite, genitive of Ammōn, Amun, from Greek : from Egyptian jmn.] am′mo·nit′ic (-nĭt′ĭk) adj.ammonite (ˈæməˌnaɪt) n1. (Palaeontology) any extinct marine cephalopod mollusc of the order Ammonoidea, which were common in Mesozoic times and generally had a coiled partitioned shell. Their closest modern relative is the pearly nautilus2. (Palaeontology) the shell of any of these animals, commonly occurring as a fossil[C18: from New Latin Ammōnītēs, from Medieval Latin cornū Ammōnis, literally: horn of Ammon] ammonitic adj
ammonite (ˈæməˌnaɪt) n1. (Elements & Compounds) an explosive consisting mainly of ammonium nitrate with smaller amounts of other substances, such as TNT2. (Elements & Compounds) a nitrogenous fertilizer made from animal wastes[C20: from ammo(nium) + ni(tra)te]am•mo•nite (ˈæm əˌnaɪt) n. the coiled, chambered fossil shell of an ammonoid. [1700–10; < New Latin Ammonites= Medieval Latin (cornū) Ammōn(is) literally, horn of Ammon1 + -ītes -ite1] am`mo•nit′ic (-ˈnɪt ɪk) adj. am•mon•i•toid (əˈmɒn ɪˌtɔɪd) adj. Am•mon•ite (ˈæm əˌnaɪt) n. a member of a Semitic people inhabiting ancient Ammon. [1605–15] am·mo·nite (ăm′ə-nīt′) Any of the coiled fossil shells of a group of extinct mollusks related to the nautilus. Ammonites were especially abundant during the Mesozoic Era.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ammonite - one of the coiled chambered fossil shells of extinct mollusksammonoidfossil - the remains (or an impression) of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age and that has been excavated from the soil | Translationsammonite
ammonite (ăm′ə-nīt′)n.1. An extinct cephalopod mollusk of the order Ammonitida of the Permian to Cretaceous Periods, having a thick, usually coiled shell characterized by intricate suture patterns where the septa between individual chambers join the outer shell wall.2. An ammonoid. am′mo·nit′ic (-nĭt′ĭk) adj.ammonite a name given to a large group of fossil cephalopod molluscs of late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic time that possessed a spiral shell very similar to that of Nautilus. ammonite
Synonyms for ammonitenoun one of the coiled chambered fossil shells of extinct mollusksSynonymsRelated Words |