Hamites
Translingual
Etymology
From Latin hāmitēs (“hooked”), from hāmus (“hook”) + -ites. Named by James Parkinson in Organic Remains of the Former World (1811), after the hook-like shape of the fossils.
Proper noun
†Hamites m
- A taxonomic genus within the family Hamitidae – a paraphyletic grouping of Cretaceous heteromorph ammonites.
References
Hamites (genus) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Turrilitoidea on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Hamites on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- Hamites at Paleology Database
English
Noun
Hamites
- plural of Hamite
Anagrams
- atheism, has time, meatish, theaism