Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

draconites

Noun
/ˌdreɪ.kəˈnaɪts/
Definition
Draconites are a type of ancient small marine cephalopods characterized by their unique shell structure.
Examples
  • The fossilized remains of draconites were discovered in the sedimentary rocks of the region.
  • Draconites were known for their intricately coiled shells, which provided buoyancy in the water.
  • Scientists study draconites to gain insights into the evolutionary history of marine life.
Meaning
The term ‘draconites’ refers to a specific genus of ammonites from the Late Cretaceous period, often found in fossil records.
Synonyms
  • Ammonite
  • Cretaceous cephalopod
  • Fossil mollusk