Chilidium

/kɪˈlɪdiəm/ noun

In paleontology, a small tooth-like or pointed structure found in certain brachiopod fossils, used for classification of ancient shell creatures.

From Greek 'cheilos' meaning 'lip' and '-idium' (a diminutive suffix), referring to small lip-like structures. The term was coined by paleontologists studying fossilized marine organisms from hundreds of millions of years ago.

AM奇里迪ウム
ARتشيليديوم
BNচিলিডিয়াম
CAchilidium
CSchilidium
DAchilidium
DEChilidium
ELχιλιδιό
ESchilidium
FAچلی‌دیوم
FIchilidium
FRchilidium
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