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faunal
English
Etymology
fauna (“animals”) +? -al (“pertaining to”)
Adjective
faunal (not comparable)
- Pertaining to animals.
- Pertaining to a specific fauna of a given region or time.
Usage notes
A technical term; in conversation, one instead uses animal attributively.
Hyponyms
- bestial
Anagrams
- Naufal
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ichnocoenosis
English
Etymology
ichno- +? coenosis
Noun
ichnocoenosis (plural ichnocoenoses)
- A trace fossil assemblage, the progenitors of which all belonged to the same faunal community.
Alternative forms
- ichnocoenose
See also
- ichnofacies
- trace fossil
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