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prosodus
‖ prosodus Zool. (ˈprɒsədəs) [mod.L., ad. Gr. πρόσοδος an approach, f. πρός to + ὁδός a way.] An incurrent opening or channel in a sponge.1887 Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 415/1 (Sponges) The prosopyles..may remain unchanged..or at the most be prolonged into very short tubes, each a prosodus or adi...
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prosodal
prosodal, a. Zool. (ˈprɒsəʊdəl) [f. prosodus + -al1.] Pertaining to or of the nature of a prosodus; incurrent.1887 Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 415/1 (Sponges) The extension of the prosodal or adital canals into long tubes.
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prosodion
‖ prosodion Gr. Antiq. (prɒˈsɒdɪən) Also in L. form -ium. Pl. prosodia. [a. Gr. προσόδιον (µέλος) a processional song, neut. sing. of προσόδιος adj. processional, f. πρόσοδος an approach, procession: see prosodus.] A hymn sung in procession at a religious festival in ancient Greece.1850 Mure Lit. Gr...
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aditus
aditus Zool. (ˈædɪtəs) [L., lit. ‘approach’, f. adīre, f. ad to + īre to go.] An incurrent canal in a sponge. Hence adital (ˈædɪtəl) a.1887 Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 415/1 The prosopyles..may..be prolonged into..a prosodus or aditus... By the extension of the prosodal or adital canals..a still h...
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