pteropegum

/ˌtɛrəˈpiːɡəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of fossilized tree resin, often found in amber, that contains insect or plant impressions.

“The pteropegum found in the amber mine was a rare and valuable specimen for the museum.”

2. noun

A type of impression or image formed in tree resin, often fossilized and preserved in amber.

“The pteropegum in the amber displayed a clear impression of a prehistoric leaf.”

Synonyms

  • ammonite
  • fossilized resin

Antonyms

  • living organism