psalloid
/sɑlɔɪd/Definitions
1. noun
a type of fossilized burrow, typically made by a worm or insect
“The geologist studied the psalloid patterns in the ancient rock formation.”
2. verb
to sing or play music in a lively, carefree manner
“The choir psalloid their way through the joyful hymn, filling the church with happiness.”