ichno-, ichn-

(Greek: track, trace, footprint; pertaining to fossil footprints)


ichneutic
ichnite
ichnocoenosis
ichnofauna (s) (noun), ichnofaunas (pl)
The zoological creatures that make trackways, traces, or footprints.
ichnoflora
Plant traces of an area that are found in ancient sediments such as sandstone, shale, or limestone.
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 plot of ground.
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