Biostrome

/ˈbaɪoʊˌstroʊm/ noun

A distinct layer or accumulation of rock formed primarily from the skeletons or shells of marine organisms that lived and died in that location.

From 'bio-' (life) + 'strome' (layer or bed, from Greek 'stroma'). This geological term describes rock layers composed almost entirely of biological material.

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