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ammonite

1 American  
[am-uh-nahyt] / ˈæm əˌnaɪt /

noun

  1. the coiled, chambered fossil shell of an ammonoid.


ammonite 2 American  
[am-uh-nahyt] / ˈæm əˌnaɪt /

noun

  1. a nitrogenous mixture consisting chiefly of dried animal fats, usually obtained from livestock carcasses, and used as a fertilizer.


Ammonite 3 American  
[am-uh-nahyt] / ˈæm əˌnaɪt /

noun

  1. an inhabitant of Ammon.


adjective

  1. of or relating to the Ammonites.

ammonite 1 British  
/ ˌæməˈnɪtɪk, ˈæməˌnaɪt /

noun

  1. any extinct marine cephalopod mollusc of the order Ammonoidea, which were common in Mesozoic times and generally had a coiled partitioned shell. Their closest modern relative is the pearly nautilus

  2. the shell of any of these animals, commonly occurring as a fossil

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ammonite 2 British  
/ ˈæməˌnaɪt /

noun

  1. an explosive consisting mainly of ammonium nitrate with smaller amounts of other substances, such as TNT

  2. a nitrogenous fertilizer made from animal wastes

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ammonite Scientific  
/ ămə-nīt′ /
  1. Any of the ammonoids belonging to the order Ammonitida and living during the Jurassic and the Cretaceous Periods. Ammonites had a thick, very ornamental chambered shell with highly defined, wavy sutures between the chambers.


Other Word Forms

  • Ammonitish adjective
  • ammonitic adjective
  • ammonitoid adjective
  • pre-Ammonite adjective

Etymology

Origin of ammonite1

1700–10; < New Latin Ammonites < Medieval Latin ( cornū ) Ammōn ( is ) (literally, horn of Ammon ) + -ītes -ite 1; fossil so called from its resemblance to the horn of Jupiter Ammon

Origin of ammonite2

First recorded in 1600–10; ammo(nium) + nit(rat)e

Origin of Ammonite3

First recorded in 1605–15; Ammon + -ite 1