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  1. Conodonta, order Conodonta, Conodontophorida, order Conodontophoridanoun

    extinct order of primitive vertebrates; the precise taxonomy is not clear; in some classifications considered a separate phylum

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  1. conodonta

    Conodonts (Greek kōnos, "cone", + odont, "tooth") are an extinct group of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates resembling eels, classified in the class Conodonta. For many years, they were known only from their tooth-like oral elements, which are usually found in isolation and are now called conodont elements. Knowledge about soft tissues remains limited. They existed in the world's oceans for over 300 million years, from the Cambrian to the beginning of the Jurassic. Conodont elements are widely used as index fossils, fossils used to define and identify geological periods. The animals are also called Conodontophora (conodont bearers) to avoid ambiguity.

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  1. conodonta

    Conodonta are extinct organisms, which are recognized through their preserved, microscopic, tooth-like fossil remains known as conodont elements. They were small, jawless, eel-like marine animals that appeared during the Cambrian period and perished in the Triassic period. Conodont elements are important microfossils and have been extensively used for stratigraphic correlation.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of conodonta in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of conodonta in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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