noun
- The process of converting organic material into stone or a stone-like substance through mineral replacement or infiltration over geological time.
- Objects or remains that have been converted to stone, such as petrified wood or fossilized organisms.
- A state of being paralyzed or frozen with fear or shock.
Usage: Plural form of petrification; Commonly used in geology and paleontology
Usage: Plural form; refers to multiple petrified specimens
Usage: Figurative use; less common in modern usage
Examples
- The museum displayed several petrifications of ancient trees from the Mesozoic era.
- Petrifications occur when minerals slowly replace the original organic material.
- Scientists studied the petrifications found in the volcanic ash layer to understand the ecosystem.
- The petrifications in this rock formation are approximately 200 million years old.
- Visitors marveled at the detailed petrifications of shells and ammonites.
- The geologist explained how water containing minerals creates petrifications over millennia.