As nouns the difference between terms and hamites
is that terms is while hamites is .
As a proper noun hamites is
a group of heteromorph ammonites of the turrilitaceae superfamily, alive during the cretaceous.
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(Hamites)
Latin hamites'' "with a hook", from ''h?mus'' "hook" plus ''-ites .
Named by James Parkinson in Organic Remains of the Former World (1811), after the hook-like shape of the fossils.
Proper noun
(Hamitae)
a group of heteromorph ammonites of the Turrilitaceae superfamily, alive during the Cretaceous