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rhabdome
rhabdome Zool. (ˈræbdəʊm) [ad. late Gr. ῥάβδωµα (see rhabdom).] The shaft of a rhabdus of which one ray is branched.1887 Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 417/1 A particular case of the cladose rhabdus, but one of the most frequent occurrence, is the triæne; in this form one ray of a rhabdus ends in thr...
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rhabdus
‖ rhabdus (ˈræbdəs) [mod.L., a. Gr. ῥάβδος.] 1. Bot. The stipe of certain fungi.1866 Treas. Bot. 968/2. 2. A sponge spicule of the monaxon biradiate type. Also anglicized as rhabd (ræbd).1887 [see rhabdome]. 1900 Minchin Sponges 116. 1940 [see diactine a.].
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rhabdom
rhabdom Ent. (ˈræbdəm) Also -ome. [ad. late Gr. ῥάβδωµα, f. ῥάβδος rod.] One of the rods supporting the crystalline lenses in a faceted eye.1878 Bell tr. Gegenbaur's Comp. Anat. 264 The rods..become united, and form a special structure, the ‘rhabdom’, in the long axis of a group of combined retinal ...
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Atlantic horseshoe crab
At right angles to the length of the rhabdome are the length of the microvilli, which are in line with each other.
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sagitta
‖ sagitta (səˈdʒɪtə) [L., lit. an arrow.] 1. Astr. A northern constellation lying between Hercules and Delphinus: = arrow n. 4.1704 in J. Harris Lex. Techn. I. [And in mod. Dicts.] 2. Geom. a. The versed sine of an arc: = arrow n. 6.[1594: see arrow n. 6.] 1704 in J. Harris Lex. Techn. I. 1726 Leoni...
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