aptychus

/æpˈtɪkəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A fossilized shell or other impression of a cephalopod (such as an ammonite) that has been turned inside out by tectonic forces.

“The geologist carefully extracted the aptychus from the ancient rock formation.”

Synonyms

  • fossil
  • impression

Antonyms

  • living organism
  • whole object