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endite
▪ I. endite, n. Zool. (ˈɛndaɪt) [f. Gr. ἔνδ-ον within + -ite1.] An appendage on the inner side of a limb of a crustacean.1881 E. R. Lankester in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XXI. 348 The median portion may be spoken of as the axis or corm, whilst the processes may be called ‘phyllites’ or ‘apophyses’, tho...
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Ogrydes
The first maxilliped has an exopod far removed from the endite. Second maxilla with palp; endite well developed.
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adyte
▪ I. † adyte, v.1 Obs. [for endite; see a- prefix 10.] To indite.c 1420 R. Cœur de Lion 1174 Kyng Richard dede a lettre wryte, (A noble clerk it gan adyte).▪ II. adyte variant of adight v. Obs., to prepare.
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Pahvantia
"two proximal short endites with different widths" Lerosey-Aubril and Pates (2018) interpreted actually shows one endite and three overlapped endites.
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exite
▪ I. exite Zool. (ˈɛksaɪt) [f. Gr. ἔξω outside + -ite1 3.] In Crustacea, a process on the outer side of the phyllopodium.1881 [see endite n.]. 1893 A. E. Shipley Zool. Invert. 260 The abdominal appendages [of Astacus]..present an unjointed axis which bears on its inner edge six processes termed endi...
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Isoxys
Most podomeres on the frontal appendages have upward-facing endite spines, with the number and placement of spines varying between species. The first four biramous limb pairs of Isoxys curvirostratus were shorter than the remaining pairs, with their endopods having borne well developed endite
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indict
▪ I. indict, v.1 (ɪnˈdaɪt) Forms: α. 4–6 endyte, 4–7 endite, 6 endight (endict). β. 4–9 indite, 5 indyte, (6 indyght, 6–7 indight). γ. 7– indict. [ME. endite-n, a. AF. endite-r to indict, charge, accuse, corresponds in form to OF. enditer, -ditier, -ditter, answering to a late L. type *indictāre, f....
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Brevisomabathynella cooperi
teeth; its incisor process with four main teeth and three very small other teeth, arranged in two groups; and the distal-inner spines of the farthermost endite
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tendite
† tendite = to endite: see t' and indite v.c 1384 Chaucer H. Fame i. 381 To longe tendyte. c 1385 ― L.G.W. 1345 (Dido) So gret a reuthe I haue for tendite.
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Hurdiidae
Each podomere bore only a single endite, unlike other radiodonts, in which the endites were paired.
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indite
▪ I. indite, v. (ɪnˈdaɪt) Forms: α. 4–6 endyte, 4–9 endite, (5 enditt, 6 endight, -dyt, 6–7 erron. endict). β. 5–6 indyte, 6 indight, -dyt(t, (-ditie), 6– indite, (6–8 erron. indict). See also adyte. [a. OF. enditer, -ditier, -ditter:—L. type *indictāre, f. in- (in-2) + dictāre to declare, dictate, ...
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William Fulwood
In 1568 Fulwood published the work by which he is best known: The Enimie of Idlenesse: Teaching the maner and stile how to endite, compose, and write all
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Anomalocarididae
Amplectobelua, Lyrarapax) by the presence of triradial oral cone and non-hypertrophied first distal endite. Compared to Hurdiidae and Tamisiocarididae, this two radiodont families shared a lot of characters (i.e. alternated endite length; streamlined body; small
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Jugatacaris
The appendages had thin endopods with 30 podomeres, each bearing a spiny endite, with the endopods ending with a terminal claw.
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Laminacaris
The biggest endite called shaft endite at the base (towards the body) is small and straight in most Cambrian arthropods, but is large, recurved and bears
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