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madreporic
madreporic, a. (mædrɪˈpɒrɪk) [f. mod.L. Madrepora or madrepore + -ic.] 1. Pertaining or related to, consisting or characteristic of, madrepore coral.1817 Q. Rev. XVII. 240 The madriporic [sic] productions which have been found to exist..above the present level of the sea. 1833 Lyell Princ. Geol. III... Oxford English Dictionary
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madreporian
madreporian, a. and n. Zool. rare. (mædrɪˈpɔːrɪən) [f. madrepore n. + -ian.] A. adj. = madreporic a. 1. B. n. = madrepore n. In some instances prob. a mistake for madreporarian a. & n.1890 Webster, Madreporian, resembling, or pertaining to, the genus Madrepora. 1898 N.E.D. s.v. Gemmipore, A genus of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heliaster solaris
The spines, pedicellariae, and the madreporic plate were light yellowish. wikipedia.org
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madreporite
madreporite (mædrɪˈpɔəraɪt) [f. madrepore + -ite. Cf. G. madreporit, F. madréporite.] 1. Palæont. Fossil madrepore.1828–32 in Webster. 1843 W. Humble Dict. Geol., etc., Madreporite. 1. Fossil madrepore. 2. Min. A calcareous rock of columnar structure marked by radiated prismatic concretions.1802–3 t... Oxford English Dictionary
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madreporiform
madreporiform, a. (mædrɪˈpɔərɪfɔːm) [f. mod.L. Madrepora + -form.] Having the form or characters of madrepore coral; spec. = madreporic 2.1843 Forbes in Proc. Berw. Nat. Club II. No. ii. 79 Madreporiform tubercle nearer the margin than centre. 1870 Nicholson Man. Zool. 125 One of the genital plates ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polian
Polian, a. Zool. (ˈpəʊlɪən) [f. proper name Poli: see below + -an.] Of, pertaining to, or named after J. X. Poli, a Neapolitan naturalist (1746–1825), as in Polian vesicle, one of the cæcal canals or sacs, generally five, connected with the circular vessel of an Echinoid or Holothurioid.1841–71 T. R... Oxford English Dictionary
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trivium
‖ trivium (ˈtrɪvɪəm) [L. (f. tri-, tri- + via way), a place where three ways meet; in med.L. in sense 1 below.] 1. In the Middle Ages, the lower division of the seven liberal arts, comprising grammar, rhetoric, and logic. (Cf. quadrivium.)1804 Ranken Hist. France III. iv. 308 They included all learn... Oxford English Dictionary
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interradial
interradial Zool. (ɪntəˈreɪdɪəl) [inter- 4 a.] a. adj. Situated between radii or rays, as in an echinoderm. b. n. An interradial part.1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 143 In the inter-radial space..is seen the madreporic tubercle. Ibid. 226 One of the interradial septa. 1877 W. Thomson Voy. Challenger II. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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tubercle
tubercle (ˈtjuːbək(ə)l) [ad. L. tūberculum small swelling, boil, pimple, dim. of tūber, tuber2. Cf. obs. F. tubercle (Cotgr., 1611).] A small tuber or body resembling a tuber. 1. Anat. and Zool. A small rounded projection or protuberance, as on a bone, or on the surface of the body in various animal... Oxford English Dictionary
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mono-
mono- (mɒnəʊ, məˈnɒ) before a vowel often mon-, repr. Gr. µονο-, combining form of µόνος, alone, only, sole, single, occurring in a number of words adopted from existing Greek compounds (as monarch, monody, monogamy, monogram, monologue, monopoly), and hence used to form words, mostly scientific and... Oxford English Dictionary
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poly-
poly- (pɒlɪ) repr. Gr. πολυ-, combining form of πολύς, πολύ, much, in pl., πολλοί, -αί, ά many, forming the first element in a large number of words, mostly scientific or technical. The second element of such compounds is properly of Greek origin, but in recent formations is often of Latin; occasion... Oxford English Dictionary
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stone
▪ I. stone, n. (stəʊn) Forms: 1–3 (4–5 Sc. and north.) stan, 3 stæn, 3–5 ston, 4–5 sten, 4–6 stoon (5–6 stoone), 4–9 (Sc. and north.) stane, 5 Sc. stayne, (stein), 5– 7 stonne, 6 stoan(e, steane, 6–7 Sc. stain(e, 7 Sc., 8–9 dial. stean, 4– stone. [Common Teut.: OE. stán str. masc. corresponds to OFr... Oxford English Dictionary
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