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chiton
‖ chiton (ˈkaɪtɒn) [a. Gr. χιτών frock, tunic; coat of mail.] ‖ 1. The ancient Greek tunic.1850 J. Leitch Müller's Anc. Art §337 The male chiton was a woollen shirt originally without sleeves. 1885 Athenæum 5 Dec. 741/2 His dress, a scarlet chiton bordered with gold. 2. A genus of Molluscs having a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chiton
An individual chiton may have thousands of such ocelli. Life habits A chiton creeps along slowly on a muscular foot. wikipedia.org
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Chiton (genus)
Smith, 1904 Chiton (Chiton) connectens Thiele, 1909 Chiton (Chiton) cumingsii Frembly, 1827 Chiton (Chiton) glaucus Gray, 1828 Chiton (Chiton) granoradiatus Leloup, 1937 Chiton (Chiton) granosus Frembly, 1827 (nomen nudum) Chiton (Chiton) groschi Kaas, 1979 Chiton (Chiton) kaasi (Leloup, 1981) Chiton ( wikipedia.org
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Chiton (disambiguation)
Chiton is a sub-family of marine molluscs in the family Chitonidae. Chiton may also refer to: Chiton (costume), a form of clothing Chiton (genus), a genus of marine molluscs in the family Chitonidae Chiton, South Australia wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to make a chiton, a toga and peplos of 1 dress, and how to wear it!
you hey I'm glad and I'm Mari we are here to show you how to do the marvelous Aurora dress which are so cool but they come in a box right when you get it out of your box the first thing you want to do if you want to take those ends is trying to figure out which side is front and luckily for you it's...
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Chelodina (chiton)
Chelodina is a suborder of polyplacophoran mollusc that appeared during the Cambrian and became extinct during the Cretaceous. It is known from fossils from Europe and North America. References Prehistoric chitons Mollusc suborders Fossil taxa described in 1960 wikipedia.org
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Chiton (garment)
Doric chiton The Doric chiton is a single rectangle of woolen or linen fabric. A long chiton which reached the heels was called a chiton poderes, while a longer one which dragged the ground was called a chiton syrtos or an helkekhitōn wikipedia.org
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Chiton politus
Chiton politus, the tulip chiton, is a medium-sized polyplacophoran mollusc in the family Chitonidae, found on the coast of southern Africa. wikipedia.org
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Girdle (chiton)
The shell of a chiton consists of eight valves which articulate with one another. In a few genera of chitons, the girdle covers the valves either partially, as in the Black Katy chiton, or completely, as with the gumboot chiton. wikipedia.org
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Lorica (chiton)
L. volvox Synonym: Chiton rudis Hutton, 1872 This species can reach a length of about . It is present in Australia (New South Wales). wikipedia.org
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Loricella (chiton)
Dell, 1956) Loricella raceki (Milne, 1963) Loricella scissurata (Xu, 1990) Loricella vanbellei Sirenko, 2008 References External links Chitons Chiton wikipedia.org
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Amicula (chiton)
Amicula is a genus of chitons belonging to the family Mopaliidae. The species of this genus are found in Northern America. Species: Amicula amiculata Amicula gurjanovae Amicula vestita References Chitons wikipedia.org
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Giant chiton
Giant chiton is a common name for several chitons and may refer to: Cryptochiton stelleri, native to the North Pacific ocean Dinoplax gigas, native to wikipedia.org
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Chiton magnificus
Chiton magnificus, the liquorice sea cradle, is a Southeast Pacific species of edible chiton, a marine polyplacophoran mollusk in the family Chitonidae Human use Chiton magnificus is edible. wikipedia.org
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Aesthete (chiton)
Aesthetes are organs in chitons, derived from the mantle of the organism. They are generally believed to be tiny 'eyes', too small to be seen unaided, embedded in the organism's shell, acting in unison to function as a large, dispersed, compound eye. However, in 2013 studies suggested that aesthetes... wikipedia.org
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