fossilise|fossilised|fossilises|fossilising in English

verb fossilise (Brit.)

change into a fossil, petrify; be petrified, become a fossil; make outmoded; become old-fashioned or outmoded, become unchanging (also fossilize)

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1. The most important parts, the flowers, rarely fossilise.

2. These rocks contain the fossilised remains of extinct animals.

3. Coprolite is a noun meaning fossilised animal faeces

4. Fossilised remains of sauropods have been found on every continent, including Antarctica.

5. Synonyms for Calcify include fossilise, fossilize, harden, petrify, set, solidify, turn into stone, ossify, fossilate and fossilify

6. Australopithecus robustus SK 46 is the fossilised partial cranium and palate of Australopithecus / Paranthropus robustus

7. The eel has a second premaxilla and under 90 vertebrae, features previously found only in fossilised eels.

8. 24 Fossil spiderScientists have described a Chinese spider they say is the biggest fossilised arachnid yet found.

9. The fossilised molar of an elephant of gigantic proportions was presented to the Paleontology Museum of the University of Athens.

10. For a while, until the thaw or rain, these muddy tracks will be fossilised and time will stand still.

11. 8 Erosion or accretion of sand by wind action is evident throughout and soil genesis is truncated by erosion or fossilised by deposition.

12. While the scientists were optimistic about the fossilised insects initially, they opted for another method based on dating ancient ash layers (tephrochronology).

13. Fossilised crinoid Columnal segments extracted from limestone quarried on Lindisfarne, or found washed up along the foreshore, were threaded into necklaces or rosaries, and became known as St

14. ‘Churchill was a survivor from that earlier age of adventure who never fossilised, and what he breathed over his comrades - Bumptiousness, energy, sometimes alcohol, sometimes deathless words - was always charged with life.’

15. These include fossilised trees from Kiltorcan, County Kilkenny, widespread bony fish and freshwater mussel fossils and the footprints of a four-footed amphibian preserved in slate on Valentia Island in Munster.

16. ‘Churchill was a survivor from that earlier age of adventure who never fossilised, and what he breathed over his comrades - Bumptiousness, energy, sometimes alcohol, sometimes deathless words - was always charged with life.’

17. ManAstorm Fossilised Spirit Shield Quality: +20% Chance to Block: 22% Energy Shield: (94-112) Movement Speed: -3% Requires Level 59, 141 Int (15-20)% increased Spell Damage (80-120)% increased Energy Shield +(50-70) to maximum Mana (30-50)% increased Mana Regeneration Rate When you Cast a Spell, Sacrifice all Mana to gain Added Maximum Lightning Damage equal to 25% …