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polypary (ˈpɒlɪpərɪ) Also 9 in Lat. form polyparium (pɒlɪˈpɛərɪəm), pl. -ia; erron. sing. polyparia, pl. -iæ. [ad. mod.L. polypārium, f. polypus polyp + -arium.] The common stem, stock, or supporting structure of a colony of polyps (see polyp 1 c), to which the individual zooids are attached, usuall...
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polypidom
polypidom Zool. (pəˈlɪpɪdəm, ˈpɒlɪpɪdəm) [f. L. polyp-us polyp + domus, Gr. δόµος house.] The common supporting structure of a colony of polyps, regarded as the dwelling-place of the individual zooids: = polypary.1824 tr. Lamouroux (title) Corallina; a Classical Arrangement of Flexible Coralline Pol...
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polypier
polypier Zool. (ˈpɒlɪpɪə(r)) [a. F. polypier (pɔlipje) (Réaumur a 1757), f. polype polyp + -ier, as in poirier, pommier, etc.] = polypary; sometimes applied to a distinct part of this to which an individual zooid is attached. Also fig.1828 Webster, Polypier, the name given to the habitations of poly...
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polypiferous
polypiferous, a. Zool. (pɒlɪˈpɪfərəs) [f. mod.L. polypifer, f. polypus + -fer bearing (in Polypifera, a former division of Invertebrates) + -ous.] Bearing polyps, as a polyp-stock or polypary.1775 Ellis in Phil. Trans. LXVI. 6 He thinks that there is a communication of juices from the polypiferous p...
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polyzoary
polyzoary Zool. (pɒlɪˈzəʊərɪ) Also in Lat. form polyzoarium (ˌpɒlɪzəʊˈɛərɪəm), pl. -ia. [ad. mod.L. polyzōārium, f. Polyzoa + -arium, -ary1.] The polypary or polypidom of a colony of Polyzoa, or the colony as a whole.1856 Gosse Man. Marine Zool. II. 5 The entire assemblage of cells springing from on...
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polypifer
polypifer Zool. (pəˈlɪpɪfə(r)) [f. L. polypus polyp + -fer bearing; after mod.L. Polypifera: see next.] A polyp-stock, polypary, or polypidom; also, the whole compound organism; usually in pl. as an English equivalent of Polypifera.1832 H. T. De la Beche Geol. Man. (ed. 2) 149 Large masses, supposed...
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polypary in Chinese - polypary meaning in Chinese - ichacha.net
polypary in Chinese : n.(pl. -paries) (水螅型)珊瑚虫(群栖而成的…. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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monadary
monadary (ˈmɒnədərɪ) [ad. mod.L. monadāri-um, f. monas: see monad and -ary1 B. 2.] The outer covering or envelope of an assemblage of monads. So also moˈnadiary, in the same sense.1847–9 R. Jones Polygastria in Todd's Cycl. Anat. IV. 7/2 Several genera composed of numerous Monads, associated togethe...
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reticulato-
reˈticulato- combining form of reticulate a., as in reticulato-coalescent, reticulato-granulate, reticulato-ramose, reticulato-venose. (Cf. reticulo-.)1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 447 Branches openly reticulato-coalescent. 1856–8 W. Clark Van der Hoeven's Zool. II. 378 Covering of tarsus reticulato-granu...
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polype
polyp, polype (ˈpɒlɪp) Forms: 5 polippe, 6 polipe, 7 polip, 7– polype, polyp. See also poulp. [a. F. polype (polipe, v.r. polpe in Brun. Lat. 13th c.), ad. L. polyp-us: see polypus.] † 1. Zool. Properly, an animal having many feet or foot-like processes: but in use restricted to certain organisms, n...
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reticulo-
reˈticulo- combining form of L. rēticulum, as in reticulo-ramose, reticulo-venose. (Cf. reticulato-.)1775 J. Jenkinson tr. Linnæus' Brit. Pl. Gloss. s.v., A reticulo-venose leaf, is a leaf whose surface is full of veins somewhat like net-work. 1875 Blake Zool. 331 In Retepora the polypary is reticul...
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pergamentaceous
pergamentaceous, a. (pɜːgəmɛnˈteɪʃəs) [f. med.L. pergament-um parchment + -aceous.] Parchmenty; = pergameneous.1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 20/1 Polypary pergamentaceous or corneous. 1875 Huxley in Encycl. Brit. I. 763/1 [They] are apt to become tough and almost pergamentaceous in spirit specimens.
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subramose
subraˈmose, a. Bot. and Zool. [ad. mod.L. subrāmōsus: see sub- 21 c.] Slightly ramose; having few branches; having a slight tendency to branch.c 1789 Encycl. Brit. (1797) III. 444/2 Subramose, having only a few lateral branches. 1822 J. Parkinson Outl. Oryctol. 42 Subramose tubes, everywhere muricat...
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bacilliform
bacilliform, a. (bəˈsɪlɪfɔːm) [ad. mod.L. bacilliformis, f. bacillus: see -form.] Rod-shaped.1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. & Phys. IV. 4/1 Dividing..into a bacilliform or fusiform polypary.
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lamellose
lamellose, a. Sci. (ləˈmɛləʊs) [f. lamella + -ose.] Arranged in or composed of lamellæ.1752 Sir J. Hill Hist. Anim. 418 The beak of the Anas is convex..the whole verge is furnished with transverse, lamellose teeth. 1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 571 Glomerate or lamellose. 1854 Woodward Mollusca ii. 237 Up...
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