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Karter Webb
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8 April, 10:05
The word "fossil" means what (from Latin) ?
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Bambi
8 April, 10:30
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the latin definition of Fossil is "dug up"
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Brody Jordan
8 April, 10:33
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The word fossil means "dug up" or "dig up" in Latin.
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The Latin word fossilis means "dug up" and the Latin word fodere which means "dug up".
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