Adjective(1) set in a rigidly conventional pattern of behavior, habits, or beliefs(2) set in a rigidly conventional pattern of behavior(3) habits(4) or beliefs
Adjective(1) set in a rigidly conventional pattern of behavior, habits, or beliefs(2) set in a rigidly conventional pattern of behavior(3) habits(4) or beliefs
(1) Their hypothesis can be tested by the discovery of fossilized stomach contents for Pakicetus.(2) The 130-million-year-old spider silk was found in fossilized amber from Lebanon.(3) Amber is a translucent, yellowish mineral made of fossilized resin.(4) The teenagers take the frozen caveman to paleontologists who study the intact, fossilized remains.(5) For example, the internal organs are especially well preserved in the fossilized Ottoia worms.(6) The varicolored bands running across the hills are fossilized soils.(7) There is the added question of how the dinosaurs are to be fossilised in a desert.(8) The reef system is made up of fossilised dunes.(9) Vertebrates were once the only major animal group not found fossilised in the Cambrian system of rocks.(10) Even more remarkable than the evidence of prehistoric man was the discovery of thousands of fossilised animal bones.