fossile
fossil
noun adjective foh-SEEL Rare
Origin: From Latin fossilis, 'dug up'.
Also means
old fogey (informal)
Usage Note
Fossile as a noun refers to the preserved remains of ancient organisms. As an adjective it appears in combustibles fossiles ('fossil fuels'). Informally, un vieux fossile describes a person who is hopelessly out of touch with modern life. The field studying fossils is paléontologie.
Examples
"Ce fossile date de millions d'années."
Natural Translation
This fossil is millions of years old.
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