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Filter by Meaning His fossilised approach to interpersonal relationships made it hard for him to make friends.
The library's fossilised collection did not have any recent publications.
The school's fossilised curriculum doesn't reflect the changing needs of students.
The artist's painting had a fossilised quality, with its depiction of an ancient landscape.
The fossilised tree trunk in the garden was over a thousand years old.
The ancient ruins had become fossilised over centuries of neglect.
The archeologist found a fossilised footprint of a prehistoric creature.
The fossilised footprints of an ancient hominid were carefully excavated from the cave.
The museum displayed a collection of fossilised bones found in the nearby excavation site.
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