Concept cluster: Anatomy > Marine biology (2)
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(zoology) Of or pertaining to the Actinozoa.
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(zoology) Of or relating to the Alcyonaria.
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(zoology) The study of arthropods.
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(biology) A zooid that is able to feed.
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Alternative spelling of barometz [(mythology) A purported zoophyte, half-animal and half-plant, said to grow in the form of a sheep.]
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(entomology) The condition of being brachelytrous
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Relating to bryozoology.
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A fossil consisting of petrified dung.
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(zoology) Relating to, consisting of, or containing crinoids.
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(zoology) Of or pertaining to the cymbium.
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(biology) Any demersal organism.
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(zoology) Having two kinds of young.
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Synonym of exocanthion.
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(zoology) An epizoon.
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endolithic fauna
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(zoology) Relating to insects; entomological.
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(zoology) Of or relating to the entozoa.
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Relating to an entozoon
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(botany, paleontology) A fossil plant from the Silurian age
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Alternative form of eozoön [(paleontology, dated) A pseudofossil with banded structures of coarsely crystalline calcite and serpentine.]
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(paleontology, dated) A pseudofossil with banded structures of coarsely crystalline calcite and serpentine.
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(zoology) Having the form of a worker organism.
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(entomology, of the mating of insects) That takes place on a nuptial flight
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(zoology) Exhibiting heterotomy.
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A hallucinatory condition caused by eating certain species of fish.
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(archaic) Fish glue, isinglass; a glue prepared from the sounds (swimming bladders) of various fishes.
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pathogenic to fish
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(archaic) botulism caused by eating salted fish
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Alternative spelling of ichthyosporean [Any opisthokont of the class Ichthyosporea (syn. Mesomycetozoea)]
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(zoology) An invertebrate that is large enough to be seen without the use of a microscope
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A relatively large vertebrate
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Having to do with animals that are multicellular.
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(zoology) Of or relating to the subfamily Microtinae, including voles, lemmings and muskrats.
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(entomology) Covered with microtomentum.
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(biology) Any organism of the former kingdom of Monera.
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Relating to, or exhibiting, myrmecomorphy; ant-mimicking.
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(zoology) Of, relating to, or resembling a nematode.
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Alternative form of ophiuroid
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Alternative form of otophysan [(zoology) Any of the fish of the Otophysi series within the Ostariophysi superorder, also known as the Otophysa in some classifications.]
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(biology) A shoot or bud of a plant; a polyp or zooid of the compound Hydrozoa, Anthozoa, etc.; also, an individual, in the narrowest sense, among the higher animals.
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Alternative form of phlyctena [A small vesicle.]
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Alternative form of phlyctenar [Of relating to a phlyctena.]
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Alternative form of phytozoon [(zoology) A plant-like animal; a zoophyte.]
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Alternative form of protistan [Of or pertaining to the protists.]
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(entomology, rare) Having the form of, or relating to, a ptychonome. (Compare tentiform.)
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Synonym of ichthyosis
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Synonym of ophidiarium
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(zoology) Able to live only within a limited range of depths (of water).
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Relating to stygofauna.
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Synonym of marine
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(ichthyology) Initialism of underwater visual census.
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(biology) benthic organisms that are animals or zoomorphic protists
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Alternative spelling of zoëa [(zoology) A peculiar larval stage of certain decapod crustaceans, especially of crabs and certain Anomura. Also called the copepod stage.]
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(zoology) An animal in one of its inferior or early stages of development, as one of the intermediate forms in alternate generation.
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A fossilized animal.
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(zoology) A zoonite.
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(zoology) An artificial group comprising various carnivorous and insectivorous animals.
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Alternative spelling of zoophyte [(biology, historical) An animal thought to have the characteristics of a plant, later specifically an invertebrate of the (former) group Zoophyta, comprising sponges, corals and sea anemones.]
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(biology, historical) A plant believed to have the characteristics of an animal, especially a sensitive plant or vegetable lamb.
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Alternative spelling of zoogloea [(biology) A colony or mass of bacteria embedded in a viscous gelatinous substance, characteristic of a transitory stage through which rapidly multiplying bacteria pass in the course of their evolution.]
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Alternative spelling of zooid [(biology) An organic body or cell having locomotion, as a spermatic cell or spermatozoid.]
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(zoology) Alternative spelling of zoonite [(zoology, archaic) One of the segments of the body of an articulated animal, sometimes regarded as a distinct organism.]
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(rare) Alternative spelling of zoophyte [(biology, historical) An animal thought to have the characteristics of a plant, later specifically an invertebrate of the (former) group Zoophyta, comprising sponges, corals and sea anemones.]
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Alternative spelling of zoophyte [(biology, historical) An animal thought to have the characteristics of a plant, later specifically an invertebrate of the (former) group Zoophyta, comprising sponges, corals and sea anemones.]
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Alternative form of zooecium [(zoology) One of the cells or tubes which enclose the feeding zooids of Bryozoa.]

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