a|bran|chi|al

a|bran|chi|al
a|bran|chi|al «ay BRANG kee uhl», adjective.
=abranchiate. (Cf.abranchiate)

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  • bran|chi|a — bran|chi|a1 «BRANG kee uh», noun. Zoology. 1. a gill. See branchiae. (Cf. ↑branchiae) 2. a gill like organ. ╂[< Latin branchiae gills < Greek bránchia, plural of bránchion fin] bran|chi|a2 «BRANG kee uh», noun (plural). Zoology. branchiae.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • bran|chi|ae — «BRANG kee ee», noun (plural). 1. the organs of respiration in fishes; gills. 2. the gill like organs of other animals. ╂[see etym. under branchia1 (Cf. ↑branchia)] …   Useful english dictionary

  • bran|chi|al — «BRANG kee uhl», adjective. of or resembling branchiae or gills …   Useful english dictionary

  • bran|chi|at|ed — «BRANG kee AY tihd», adjective. = branchiate. (Cf. ↑branchiate) …   Useful english dictionary

  • bran|chi|ate — «BRANG kee iht, ayt», adjective. having branchiae or gills …   Useful english dictionary

  • bran|chi|form — «BRANG kuh frm», adjective. like gills …   Useful english dictionary

  • bran|chi|o|pod — «BRANG kee uh pod», noun. any crustacean of a subclass of chiefly freshwater crustaceans having an elongated body and numerous pairs of flat, leaflike, thoracic appendages that serve as gills. Water fleas belong to this subclass. The group also… …   Useful english dictionary

  • bran|chi|os|te|gite — «BRANG kee OS tuh jyt», noun. a section of the carapace which covers the gills of crustaceans. ╂[< Greek bránchia gills + stégein cover + English ite1] …   Useful english dictionary

  • bran|chi|u|ran — «BRANG kee YUR uhn», noun. any one of a group of crustaceans related to the copepods, having sucking mouths, parasitic on marine and freshwater fishes; carp louse; fish louse. ╂[< Greek bránchia gills + ourá tail + English an1] …   Useful english dictionary

  • a|bran|chi|an — «ay BRANG kee uhn», adjective, noun. = abranchiate. (Cf. ↑abranchiate) …   Useful english dictionary

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