See also: Fossile

French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin fossilis (something which has been dug up), from fodiō (to dig up).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /fɔ.sil/
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Noun

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fossile m (plural fossiles)

  1. fossil

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Descendants

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  • German: Fossil
  • Romanian: fosilă
  • Persian: فسیل (fosil)
  • Turkish: fosil

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German

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fossile

  1. inflection of fossil:
    1. strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
    2. strong nominative/accusative plural
    3. weak nominative all-gender singular
    4. weak accusative feminine/neuter singular

Interlingua

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Adjective

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fossile (not comparable)

  1. fossil

Noun

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fossile (plural fossiles)

  1. fossil

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Italian

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Etymology

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From Latin fossilis (something which has been dug up), from fodio (to dig up).

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Adjective

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fossile (plural fossili)

  1. fossil

Noun

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fossile m (plural fossili)

  1. fossil (all senses)

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Latin

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fossile

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular of fossilis

Norman

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Etymology

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From Latin fossilis (something which has been dug up), from fodio (I dig up).

Noun

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fossile f (plural fossiles)

  1. (Jersey) fossil

Norwegian Bokmål

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fossile

  1. inflection of fossil:
    1. definite singular
    2. plural

Norwegian Nynorsk

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fossile

  1. definite singular of fossil
  2. plural of fossil

Swedish

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Adjective

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fossile

  1. definite natural masculine singular of fossil