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Definition of Crinoidal

Crinoidal
Crinoidal Cri*noid"al (kr[-i]*noid"al), a. (Zo["o]l.) Of pertaining to crinoids; consisting of, or containing, crinoids.

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- Echinodermata and Prochordata Lucia, F. Jerry (1962). "Diagenesis of a Crinoidal Sediment". SEPM Journal of Sedimentary Research. 32: 848–865. doi:10...
- The Denbury Crinoidal Limestone is a geologic formation in England. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period. Earth sciences portal England...
- limestone limestone Carboniferous Limestone stromatolitic limestone crinoidal limestone crinoidal limestone fossiliferous limestone fossiliferous freshwater limestone...
- Look up cirrus or cirri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biology, a cirrus (/ˈsɪrəs/ SIRR-əs, pl.: cirri, /ˈsɪraɪ/ SIRR-eye, from the Latin cirrus...
- Wien, 105 A, pp 231–255 [100] Hall, J., 1879. Notice of some remarkable crinoidal forms from the Lower Helderberg Group. Annual report on the New York State...
- Agaricocrinus americ****, also known as the mushroom crinoid or American crinoid, is a species of extinct crinoid. Its fossils can be found in the U.S. states...
- far the most important of which are crinoids. Some portions of the Burlington, however, are not so evidently crinoidal, as for example, the so-called "white...
- Michigan. Among the more commonly occurring specimens are bryozoans, corals, crinoids, and brachiopods. Also found, but not so commonly, are armored fish called...
- type of fossil dominates, a more specialized term can be used as in "Crinoidal", "Coralline", "Conchoidal" limestone. If seas****, s**** fragments,...
- most of the grains are crinoid ossicles. In older literature, the word is sometimes used to refer to individual fossil crinoids, but this usage is obsolete...