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cœlacanth
cœlacanth, a. and n. Zool. (ˈsiːləkænθ) [ad. mod.L. Cœlacanthus, name of the typical genus, f. Gr. κοῖλ-ος hollow + ἄκανθ-α spine.] A. adj. Having a hollow spine; said of an extinct family of fishes. B. n. A fish of the genus Cœlacanthus or the family Cœlacanthidæ. (Specimens of this fish found in m...
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cœlacanth: meaning, translation - WordSense
WordSense Dictionary: cœlacanth - spelling, hyphenation, synonyms, translations, meanings & definitions.
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cœlo-
▪ I. cœlo-1 (ˈsiːləʊ) before a vowel cœl-, combining form of Gr. κοῖλος hollow, in various scientific terms, as ˈcœlodont, a. [Gr. ὀδούς, ὀδοντ- tooth], hollow-toothed (epithet of certain lizard-like reptiles as distinguished from the pleodont or solid-toothed). cœloˈrrhizous, a. [Gr. ῥίζα root], ha...
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Christine Adamo
Netherland), Effemme (Italy), Alpha Books (China)), tells how a Parisian girl, Marie, get caught into the deadly discovery of an enigmatic fossil fish: the cœlacanth
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latimeria
latimeria (lætɪˈmɪərɪə) [mod.L. (J. L. B. Smith 1939, in Nature 18 Mar. 456/2), f. name of Marjorie E. D. Courtenay-Latimer (b. 1907), director of the East London Museum at the time of the discovery + -ia1.] A large marine fish of the genus so called, the only living representative of the order of c...
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