Home › Words › B › bioimmurebioimmurebioimmure means to imprint in the fossilized skeleton of another organism.EtymologyFrom bio- + immure.verbTo imprint in the fossilized skeleton of another organism.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.bioimmuration 86% match — The imprint of one organism in the fossilized skeleton of another organism. vs bioimmure →fossilify 62% match — To fossilize vs bioimmure →fossilize 62% match — To make into a fossil. vs bioimmure →permineralize 61% match — To fossilize by permineralization. vs bioimmure →bioimprinting 60% match — biological imprinting vs bioimmure →fossilate 60% match — To fossilize vs bioimmure →biomineralize 59% match — To mineralize within a biological organism; e.g. to form bone (in vertebrates) or silica skeleton (in diatoms). vs bioimmure →permineralization 59% match — A form of fossilization in which minerals are deposited in the pores of bone and similar hard animal parts. vs bioimmure →