Acrite

/ˈækraɪt/ noun

A small, tooth-like fossil structure found in ancient marine deposits, whose biological origin remains uncertain.

From Greek 'a-' (without) + 'kritos' (distinguished) combined with '-ite' (stone/fossil suffix), named because these mysterious objects were difficult to classify among known fossils.

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