No, the word 'petrified' is a verb; the past participle, past tense of the verb to petrify.
The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
The noun forms of the verb to petrify are petrificationand the gerund, petrifying.
Someone or something turned to stone is petrified.
It takes a lot more than just time to petrify a forest.
Petrified fossil is an organism that has been converted into stone. Silica, iron and copper minerals can be commonly found in petrified fossils.
(The word can mean turned to stone, or metaphorically, shocked into immobility.)The petrified remains of sea animals are found in fossil.When the ghost suddenly appeared, he was petrified.
Synonym: noun: A word that means the same, or almost the same, as another word. Antonym: noun: A word that means the opposite of another word. Scared: fearful, frightened, afraid, terrified, petrified, nervous, startled, alarmed, worried, anxious, timid, timorous.
Yes because it describes a noun
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Someone or something turned to stone is petrified.
Petrified trees
Petrified means to be shocked by something. For example: The man was petrified at what he saw.
The address of the Petrified Forest Museum Association is: Po Box 2277, Petrified For, AZ 86028
Yes, the word 'fossil' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock; a word for a thing.
It takes a lot more than just time to petrify a forest.
Petrified
the petrified trees of the petrified forest date back to?
...the petrified forest...
Petrified Wood