praelabrum

/prɛˈlɑːbrəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A fossilized or fossil-like impression of a shell or other organic matter in a rock, especially in a limestone.

“The paleontologist studied the praelabrum in the ancient limestone formation to understand the evolution of the species.”

Synonyms

  • fossil impression
  • impression rock

Antonyms

  • geological feature
  • rock formation