Belonesite

/ˌbɛləˈnoʊsaɪt/ noun

A fossil or trace of an ancient belemnite, an extinct squid-like creature that had a hard internal shell shaped like an arrow.

From Greek 'belos' (arrow) + '-site' (fossilized form). Belemnites were common marine animals 200+ million years ago, and their arrow-shaped shells are among the most frequently found fossils.

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