nummulitic limestone

nummulitic limestone
noun Etymology: New Latin Nummulites, genus of foraminifers, from Latin nummulus Date: 1833 the most widely distributed and distinctive formation of the Eocene in Europe, Asia, and northern Africa

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  • num|mu|lit|ic — «NUHM yuh LIHT ihk», adjective. 1. containing nummulites: »nummulitic limestone. 2. characterized by nummulites …   Useful english dictionary

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