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Set in a rigidly conventional pattern of behavior, habits, or beliefs.
fossilized
ossified
inflexible
1
Animals living in tropical areas tend to leave fewer
fossilised
remains behind.
2
For amber is the
fossilised
resin of trees of the pine family.
3
Broken beams, collapsed roofs, exploded metal shutters and
fossilised
merchandise crumbled underfoot.
4
We're getting quite
fossilised
down here; Eve's gone and left us again.
5
Trees once grew here too, giving the name to the
fossilised
forest.
6
In principle,
fossilised
remains of the LCA might come to light any time.
7
They lived during the Tertiary period, and are found
fossilised
in the Miocene.
8
Some of them have been waiting so long that the cobwebs have
fossilised
.
9
She said it didn't have the chemical signature of
fossilised
life.
10
Can rocks rich in
fossilised
microbes survive the bombardment from meteorites?
11
The
fossilised
bones of a 325-million-year-old amphibian have been discovered in Co Clare.
12
Algae gathered around the rotting tree stumps which later became
fossilised
.
13
He described the new species based on the
fossilised
bones of five partial skeletons.
14
The route includes a cave in Knysna, where
fossilised
family footprints can be seen.
15
His photographs feel like a million moving parts that have been
fossilised
in time.
16
There are also many
fossilised
bones of bears, and claw marks on the wall.
fossilised
fossilise
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fossilise remains
fossilise bones
fossilise tree
fossilise fish
fossilise human