fossil

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} fosil

Tom fosillerle ilgileniyor. - Tom is interested in fossils.

Kıta fosil yakıtlarca zengindir. - The continent is abundant in fossil fuels.

fosilleşmek
{s} fosilleşmiş

Amber fosilleşmiş reçinedir. - Amber is fossilised resin.

Ellerimde tuttuğum şey fosilleşmiş bir kabuk. - What I'm holding in my hands is a fossilized shell.

kalıntı

Tüplü dalgıçlar suyun altında altın paralar, antik kalıntılar, soyu tükenmiş hayvanların kalıntıları dahil birçok ilginç şeyler buldu. - Scuba divers have found many interesting things under water including gold coins, ancient ruins, and fossils of extinct animals.

taşıllaşmış
taşıl
çok eski
köhne
köhneleştirmek
taşlaşmak
fosilleştirmek
dili eski kafalı kimse
fossiliferous fosilli
{s} taşlaşmış
{i} eski kafalı kimse
{s} eski kafalı
eskileştirmek
fossilize fosilleşmek
taş haline getirmek
köhneleşmek
fossil community
fosil türkümü
fossil ice
taşıl buz
fossil ice
fosil buz
fossil record
fosil kalıntı
fossil record
taşıl kalıntı
fossil bed
(Jeoloji) Fosil yatağı
fossil community
fosil grubu, taşıl kümesi
fossil fuel
petrol,kömür yada doğal gaz gibi, daha önceki jeolojik zamanlarda canlıların hidrokarbon birikimlerden elde edilen yakıt
fossil ice
fosil buz, taşıl buz
fossil record
fosil kalıntı, taşıl kalıntı
fossil community
(Jeoloji) taşı! kümesi
fossil community
(Jeoloji) taşıl kümesi
fossil community
(Jeoloji) fosil grubu
fossil coral
(Arkeoloji) mercan fosili
fossil facies
(Coğrafya) fosil fasiyesi
fossil fuel power plant
kömür santrali
fossil insects
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) fosil böcekler
fossil oil
petrol
fossil ore
(Jeoloji) fosil cevher
fossil recorder
(Jeoloji) taşıl kalıntı
fossil recorder
(Jeoloji) fosil kalıntı
fossil resin
(Madencilik) fosil reçine
fossil water
(Çevre) fosil su
fossil fuel
fosil yakıt
fossil fuels
fosil yakıtlar
fossilization
taşıllaşma
key fossil
kılavuz fosil
zonal fossil
kılavuz fosil, kılavuz taşıl
facies fossil
fasiyes fosili
fossilization
{i} çağın gerisinde kalma
fossilization
{i} fosilleşme
fossilization
{i} taş kesilme
fossilization
fosilleşme/fosilleştirme
index fossil
indeks fosil
key fossil
anahtar fosil
trace fossil
iz fosil
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The mineralized remains of an animal or plant
A fossilized term
Any preserved evidence of ancient life, including shells, imprints, burrows, coprolites, and organically-produced chemicals
Anything extremely old, extinct, or outdated
{n} any thing dug from the earth
{a} dug up
A plant or animal that has been preserved in rock
is the hardened remains or traces of plant or animal life from a previous geological period preserved in the Earth's crust
Geologically preserved remains of an organism that lived in the past
Preserved remains of once-living plants or animals in which the replacement of organic or inorganic materials by soil minerals has begun Naturally occurring casts are also considered fossils
The remains or traces of an animal or plant of a former time; e g , trilobite
someone whose style is out of fashion
{s} of or pertaining to a fossil; of or pertaining to a prehistoric age; old, ancient; out-of-date
the impression of an ancient animal or plant left in a rock deposit, or the animal or plant itself
Preserved remains of an organism, or the impressions left by it on the planet, captured in rocks as they formed
The solidified imprint or remains of ancient plant or animal life
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
the remains of traces of animals and plants which have been preserved by natural processes in the earth's crust
in paleontology, the mineralized remains of an animal or plant
The remains, traces or impressions of plants, animals or other organisms that have been preserved in the earth's crust
Evidence in rock of the presence of past life, such as a dinosaur bone, an ancient clam shell, or the footprint of a long-extinct animal
characteristic of a fossil
A fossil is the hard remains of a prehistoric animal or plant that are found inside a rock. Remnant, impression, or trace of an animal or plant of a past geologic age that has been preserved in the Earth's crust. The data recorded in fossils, known as the fossil record, constitute the primary source of information about the history of life on the Earth. Only a small fraction of ancient organisms are preserved as fossils, and usually only organisms that have a solid skeleton or shell. A shell or bone that is buried quickly after deposition may retain organic tissue, though it becomes petrified (converted to a stony substance) over time. Unaltered hard parts, such as the shells of clams, are relatively common in sedimentary rocks. The soft parts of animals or plants are rarely preserved. The embedding of insects in amber and the preservation of mammoths in ice are rare but striking examples of the fossil preservation of soft tissues. Traces of organisms may also occur as tracks, trails, or even borings. Agate Fossil Beds National Monument fossil fuel John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
The remains and traces of ancient plants and animals that have been transformed into stone over millions of years
The preserved remains or traces of once living animals and plants
A person whose views and opinions are extremely antiquated; one whose sympathies are with a former time rather than with the present
the remains, prints, or traces of plants and animals that lived long ago
Any evidence of past life, including remains, traces, imprints as well as life history artifacts Examples of artifacts include fossilized bird's nests, bee hives, etc
The remains or traces of animals or plants which have been preserved by natural causes in the earth’s crust exclusive of organisms which have been buried since the beginning of historic times
A substance dug from the earth
Like or pertaining to fossils; contained in rocks, whether petrified or not; as, fossil plants, shells
A remnant or trace of an organism of past geological ages that has been preserved in the Earth's crust
any evidence of past life, including impressions, tracks, trails, hard parts, and skeletons
Any direct evidence of ancient life, including the remains or traces of plants or animals The term "fossil" does not include any life forms that have been buried since the beginning of historic time
Any remains, trace, or imprint of a plant or animal that has been preserved in the earth's crust since some past geologic or prehistoric time
The remains of something previously living which has been preserved in the ground or ice
Hardened remains or traces of plant or animal life from a previous geological period preserved in the Earth's crust
Any remains, trace, or imprint of a plant or animal that has been preserved in the Earth's crust since some past geological or prehistoric time; loosely, any evidence of past life
Fossils are the recognizable remains, such as bones, shells, or leaves, or other evidence, such as tracks, burrows, or impressions, of past life on Earth
in linguistics, a w: fossilized term
Most fossils belong to extinct species, but many of the later ones belong to species still living
{i} prehistoric plant or animal remains which have been preserved in the Earth's crust; old-fashioned person, something old and outdated
Dug out of the earth; as, fossil coal; fossil salt
The remains of an animal or plant found in stratified rocks
Remains or traces of ancient plants or animals embedded in sedimentary rocks
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 characteristic of a fossil
fossil fuel
any fuel derived from hydrocarbon deposits such as coal, petroleum, natural gas and, to some extent, peat; these fuels are irreplaceable, and their burning generates the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide
fossil fuels
plural form of fossil fuel
fossil oil
crude oil
fossil record
The record of preserved evidence for a single species or taxon

Trilobites have an extensive fossil record.

fossil record
The collective record of biological development that is reflected in the fossilized remains of organisms through geological history

Paleontologists study the fossil record.

fossil records
plural form of fossil record
fossil fuel
is any hydrocarbon deposit that can be burned for heat or power such as coal, oil or natural gas Fossil fuels are formed from the decomposition of ancient animal and plant remains A major concern is that they emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when burnt, a major contributor to the enhanced greenhouse effect
fossil fuel
Solid, liquid or gaseous fuels formed in the ground after millions of years by chemical and physical changes in plant and animal residues under high temperature and pressure Oil, natural gas and coal are fossil fuels
fossil fuel
fuel, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from the fossilized remains of plants that lived hundreds of millions of years ago free port port or sometimes a zone within a port, where cargo may be accepted for handling, processing, and reshipment without the imposition of tariffs or taxes Free ports are established to take advantage of a location with good trade links freeze-thaw form of physical weathering, common in mountains and glacial environments, caused by the expansion of water as it freezes Water in a crack freezes and expands in volume by 9% as it turns to ice This expansion exerts great pressure on the rock, causing the crack to enlarge After many cycles of freeze-thaw, rock fragments may break off to form scree slopes
fossil fuel
A combustible solid, liquid, or gaseous material, rich in carbon, formed from the remains of plants and animals Common fossil fuels include coal, natural gas, and derivatives of petroleum such as fuel oil and gasoline
fossil fuel
Naturally occurring combustible hydrocarbon compounds, such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas
fossil fuel
Oil, coal and natural gas that originates from decayed plants and animals
fossil fuel
A carbon or hydrocarbon fuel formed in the ground from the remains of dead plants and animals It takes millions of years to form fossil fuels Oil, natural gas, and coal are fossil fuels
fossil fuel
-a hydrocarbon deposit, such as petroleum, coal, or natural gas, derived from living matter of a previous geologic time and used for fuel
fossil fuel
Fossil fuel is fuel such as coal or oil that is formed from the decayed remains of plants or animals. A hydrocarbon deposit, such as petroleum, coal, or natural gas, derived from living matter of a previous geologic time and used for fuel. a fuel such as coal or oil that is produced by the very gradual decaying of animals or plants over millions of years. Any of a class of materials of biologic origin occurring within the Earth's crust that can be used as a source of energy. Fossil fuels include coal, petroleum, and natural gas. They all contain carbon and were formed as a result of geologic processes acting on the remains of (mostly) plants and animals that lived and died hundreds of millions of years ago. All fossil fuels can be burned to provide heat, which may be used directly, as in home heating, or to produce steam to drive a generator for the production of electricity. Fossil fuels supply nearly 90% of all the energy used by industrially developed nations
fossil fuel
Carbon based fuel resulting from millions of years of biological decay Coal, oil, and natural gas are the most common examples
fossil fuel
a fuel, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, produced by the decomposition of ancient (fossilized) plants and animals; compare to alternative energy
fossil fuel
Any naturally occurring organic fuel, such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas
fossil fuel
Any naturally occurring organic fuel, such as petroleum, coal and natural gas
fossil fuel
Coal, petroleum or natural gas or any fuel derived from them
fossil fuel
fuels formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in an earlier era (coal, petroleum, natural gas)
fossil fuel
General term for any hydrocarbon used as fuel, including coal, oil, natural gas, and oil shale
fossil fuel
Any of several types of combustible fuels formed from the decomposition of organic matter Examples are natural gas, propane, fuel oil, oil and coal
fossil fuel
fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) make up the biggest part of our sources of energy They are called fossil fuels because they were formed over millions of years from dinosaur bodies and from prehistoric plants When fossil fuels are burned, they produce pollution Also, it takes a long time to form new fossil fuels - millions of years - and we're using up the existing ones before new ones can form (Back to Ozone Action! Days)
fossil fuel
– Any naturally occurring fuel of an organic nature, such as coal, crude oil and natural gas
fossil fuel
A fuel source, primarily oil, coal and natural gas, that originates from decayed fossils
fossil fuel
Any naturally occurring organic fuel formed in the Earth's crust, such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas
fossil fuel
Naturally occuring carbon or hydrocarbon fuel eg coal, natural gas and oil, formed by the decomposition of pre-historic organisms
fossil fuel
Carbon based remains of organic matter that has been geologically transformed into coal, oil and natural gas Combustion of these substances releases large amounts of energy Currently, humans are using fossil fuels to supply much of their energy needs
fossil fuel
A general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years
fossil fuel
A substance found beneath the Earth's surface that can be used as a source of energy Petroleum (which is often used to make plastic), natural gas, and coal are fossil fuels
fossil fuel
A nonrenewable energy source, such as oil, gas, or coal, that derives from the organic remains of past life Fossil fuels consist primarily of hydrocarbons
fossil fuel
fuel consisting of the remains of organisms preserved in rocks in the earth's crust with high carbon and hydrogen content
fossil fuel
Any naturally occurring organic fuel formed in the Earth’s crust, such as petroleum, coal, or natural gas
fossil oil
{i} petroleum, dark oil composed of hydrocarbons
cast fossil
A fossil formed when an animal, plant, or other organism dies, its flesh decays and bones deteriorate due to chemical reactions; minerals gradually enter into the cavity, resulting in a cast, also called a mold fossil, which is in the general form of the original organism
fossilization
The process of becoming fixed, unchanging, and out of date
index fossil
Any ancient remains of a plant or animal that lived during a specific geological period and that can be used to date the containing rocks
living fossil
Any species discovered first as a fossil and believed extinct, but which is later found living

The coelacanth and the dawn redwood are living fossils.

living fossil
Any living species which very closely resembles fossil relatives in most anatomical details

Crocodiles are living fossils that haven't changed their appearance much in millions of years.

mold fossil
A fossil formed when an animal, plant, or other organism dies and is covered by sediment, its flesh decays and bones deteriorate due to chemical reactions, and a cavity remains below the ground surface; the cavity's interior surface is an impression in the general form of the original organism's exterior surface
trace fossil
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
a fossil
{n} glimmer
Agate Fossil Beds National Monument
Natural "depository" of an extinct animal community on the Niobrara River, northwestern Nebraska, U.S. The beds, laid down as sedimentary deposits 20 million years ago, bear the remains of prehistoric mammals. Discovered 1878, the site was named for its proximity to rock formations containing agates. A national monument since 1965, it covers 2,269 acres (918 hectares)
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
National monument, north-central Oregon, U.S. With an area of 14,014 acres (5,676 hectares), it is located along the John Day River (named after a Virginian scout of the 1811 Astor overland expedition). Fossils more than 30 million years old provide a paleontological record of five epochs of the Cenozoic Era
cork fossil
A variety of amianthus which is very light, like cork
fossilization
{i} petrification, process of becoming a fossil; becoming a fossil; becoming outmoded, becoming out of date (also fossilisation)
fossilization
All the processes that involve the burial of a plant or animal in sediment and the eventual preservation of all, part, or a trace of it
fossilization
The process of converting, or of being converted, into a fossil
fossilization
becoming inflexible or out of date the process of fossilizing a plant or animal that existed in some earlier age; the process of being turned to stone
fossilization
becoming inflexible or out of date
fossilization
Most L2 learners fail to reach target language competence They stop learning when their internalized rule system contains rules difference from those of the target language This is referred to as 'fossilization'
fossilization
This is the process by which an animal or plant or any trace of its existance is preserved within a rock
fossilization
the process of fossilizing a plant or animal that existed in some earlier age; the process of being turned to stone
fossils
The remains or traces of animals or plants which have been preserved by natural causes in the Earth's crust prior to historical times
fossils
are petrified plants and animal remains from long ago Over time, minerals gradually replaced the original organic plant and animal material Fossils appear to be made of stone
fossils
Numerous fossils, most of which are the remains of ancient sea creatures can be found in the rock layers that comprise the Grand Canyon Among these fossils are brachiopods, crinoids, trilobites and nautiloids
fossils
Remains of life forms of the past
fossils
The remains or imprints of plants and animals
fossils
a remnant or trace of an organism of a past geologic age, such as a skeleton, embedded and preserved in the earth's crust - BACK>>
fossils
plural of fossil
fossils
Remnants of prehistoric organisms, including the traces of their activities
fossils
dead plant or animal remains whichhave become infused with minerals over many millions of years and are now hard and rock -like The original shape of the animal or plant may be very well preserved
fossils
[n] preserved remains or impressions of plant and animal material (such as pollen, seeds, teeth, and bones), tracks, footprints, and shells
index fossil
a fossil known to have lived in a particular geologic age that can be used to date the rock layer in which it is found
index fossil
The fossil remains of an organism that lived in a particular geologic age, used to identify or date the rock or rock layer in which it is found. Also called guide fossil
living fossil
living organism of which the most closely related organisms have been extinct and exist only in fossil form
living fossil
An organism, such as a coelacanth or the ginkgo, that is the sole surviving member of an otherwise extinct taxonomic group. an ancient animal or plant that still exists and has not changed
fossil
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