Ammonite
1ammonite — [ amɔnit ] n. f. • 1752; en lat. zool. 1732; du lat. Ammonis cornu « corne d Ammon », dieu égypt. représenté sous la forme d un bélier ♦ Paléont. Mollusque céphalopode fossile, à coquille enroulée, très abondant dans les terrains secondaires. ●… …
2Ammonite — ist: der Name eines Flusses im US Bundesstaat Alaska (Matanuska Susitna), siehe Ammonite Creek die englische Bezeichnung für Ammoniten Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe …
3Ammonite — Am mon*ite, n. [L. cornu Ammonis born of Ammon; L. Ammon, Gr. ? an appellation of Jupiter, as represented with the horns of a ram. It was originally the name of an. Egyptian god, Amun.] (Paleon.) A fossil cephalopod shell related to the nautilus …
4Ammonite — Ammonite, Singular Ammonit der, s, pulverförmige Gesteinssprengstoffe aus Ammoniumnitrat und aromatischen Nitroverbindungen (z. B. Nitrotoluole); auch als PA Sprengstoffe bezeichnet …
5ammonite — (n.) cephalopod mollusk, 1758, from French (Breyn, 1732), better established [Century Dictionary] by French zoologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (c.1750 1798) in 1789, from M.L. (cornu) Ammonis horn of Ammon, the Egyptian god of life and… …
6ammonite — ► NOUN ▪ an extinct marine mollusc with a spiral shell, found as a fossil. ORIGIN from Latin cornu Ammonis horn of Ammon , from the fossil s resemblance to the ram s horn associated with the god Jupiter Ammon …
7ammonite — [am′ə nīt΄] n. [ModL ammonites < L ( cornu) Ammonis, (horn) of Ammon < Jupiter AMMON1, whose statues were represented with ram s horns] any of the flat, usually coiled fossil shells of an extinct order (Ammonoidea) of cephalopod mollusks… …
8Ammonite — For other uses, see Ammonite (disambiguation). Ammonites Temporal range: 400–65.5 Ma …
9Ammonite — Ammonoidea Ammonoidea …
10ammonite — ammonoid ammonoid n. 1. one of the coiled chambered fossil shells of extinct mollusks; same as {ammonite}. Syn: ammonite [WordNet 1.5] …