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Fossil vs Lithocarp - What's the difference?

fossil | lithocarp |

In paleontology terms the difference between fossil and lithocarp

is that fossil is any preserved evidence of ancient life, including shells, imprints, burrows, coprolites, and organically-produced chemicals while lithocarp is a fossil fruit.

As nouns the difference between fossil and lithocarp

is that fossil is the mineralized remains of an animal or plant while lithocarp is a fossil fruit.

fossil

English

(wikipedia fossil)

Noun

(en noun)
  • The mineralized remains of an animal or plant.
  • (paleontology) Any preserved evidence of ancient life, including shells, imprints, burrows, coprolites, and organically-produced chemicals.
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  • (linguistics) A fossilized term.
  • (figuratively) Anything extremely old, extinct, or outdated.
  • Derived terms

    * * * fossilisation, fossilization * fossilise, fossilize * * * * * *

    See also

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    lithocarp

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (paleontology) A fossil fruit.
  • Synonyms

    * carpolite (Webster 1913)