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tracheate
tracheate, a. (n.) Zool. (ˈtreɪkiːeɪt) [ad. mod.L. Trāchēāta, f. trāchēa: see above and -ate2 2.] Furnished with or having tracheæ, as an arthropod; belonging to the group Tracheata, in some classifications comprising the insects, myriapods, arachnids, and the genus Peripatus, or spec. to the order ...
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trachearian
trachearian, a. (n.) Zool. (treɪkiːˈɛərɪən) [f. mod.L. Trāchēāri-a, neut. pl. + -an.] Belonging to the order Trachearia of arachnids: see tracheate a. b. n. A tracheate arachnid.1854 Bushnan in Circ. Sc. I. Org. Nat. 77 The Trachearean Arachnidians..breathe..by means of air-tubes opening upon the su...
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trachean
trachean, a. (n.) Zool. (ˈtreɪkiːən, trəˈkiːən) [f. trachea + -an.] Pertaining to or of the nature of a trachea, tracheal; having tracheæ, tracheate. b. n. A tracheate arachnid.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. III. xxviii. 21 He has also considered the Trachean and Pulmonary Arachnida as forming one class....
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Unlike arachnids with book lungs (scorpions, most spiders and several others), harvestmen and most other purely tracheate arachnids lack extensive
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protracheata
‖ protracheata, n. pl. Zool. (prəʊtrækɪˈeɪtə) [mod.L., f. pro-2 + Trachēāta: so called as representing the supposed ancestral form of all the tracheate Arthropoda (i.e. insects, myriapods, and most arachnids).] A class of arthropodous animals, represented by the single genus Peripatus (Peripatus2). ...
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tracheal
tracheal, a. (ˈtreɪkiːəl, trəˈkiːəl) [ad. mod.L. trāchēālis, f. prec.: see -al1.] 1. Anat. and Zool. a. Of, pertaining to, or connected with the trachea or windpipe. tracheal artery: † (a) = trachea 1 a (obs.); (b) each of the small arteries, branches of the inferior thyroid, which supply the trache...
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pulmo-
pulmo- (ˈpʌlməʊ) shortened from pulmoni-, combining form of L. pulmo, pulmōn-em lung; occurring in various terms of zoology, anatomy, etc., as ‖ pulmobranchiæ (-ˈbræŋkɪiː) n. pl., lung-sacs: see quots.; hence pulmoˈbranchial, pulmoˈbranchiate adjs., having, or breathing by means of, pulmobranchiæ. p...
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gill
▪ I. gill, n.1 (gɪl) Chiefly pl. Forms: 4 gile, 5 gyle, 5–6 gylle, 5–7 gille, 7 gil, guil(l, (gild), 6– gill. [Of obscure origin; Sw. gäl (MSw. gel masc.), Da. gjælle, which agree in meaning, do not account for the form of the English word. An ON. gjǫlnar, explained as ‘gills’ in Cleasby-Vigfusson, ...
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pseudo-
pseudo- (sjuːdəʊ, formerly also ps-) before a vowel usually pseud-, repr. the Gr. combining element ψευδο-, ψευδ-, ‘false, falsely’, from stem of ψευδ-ής adj. false, ψεῦδ-ος falsity, falsehood, ψεύδ-ειν to deceive, cheat, ψεύδ-εσθαι to be false, speak falsely. Forming in Greek many compounds; with n...
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