ichno-, ichn-
(Greek: track, trace, footprint; pertaining to fossil footprints)
ichneutic
ichnite
ichnocoenosis
ichnofauna
The fauna that make trackways, traces, or footprints.
ichnoflora
ichnofossil
A trace fossil, such as that of an animal's track or burrow.
ichnogram
The imprint of the soles of the feet, taken while standing.
ichnograph
A drawing of ground plans for the layout of buildings.
ichnographic
Referring to the art or practice of drawing ground plans for the layout of buildings.
ichnographical
1. Describing a ground plot.
2. Descriptive of a diagram, usually to scale, of the relationships between rooms, spaces and other physical features at one level of a structure.
ichnographically
1. Relating to the art of drawing a ground plan or a layout of a building.
2. Characteristic of a ground plan or a layout of a building with a horizontal representation of such a building.
ichnography
A ground-plan; the representation of the horizontal section of a building or a part of it (or, rarely, of some object resting on the ground); also, the plan or map of such a place.
ichnolite
ichnolithology
The branch of science which deals with fossil footprints.
ichnological