Ammonite

/ˈæmənɑɪt/ noun

An extinct marine mollusk with a coiled, spiral shell that lived millions of years ago and is often found as fossils.

From the spiral shape being compared to the coiled horns of the ram sacred to Egyptian god Ammon, via Latin ammonites. Medieval people thought these fossils were coiled snakes turned to stone, calling them 'snake stones.'

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