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Antibrachial
Antibrachial An`ti*brach"i*al, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the antibrachium, or forearm.
Antibrachium
Antibrachium An`ti*brach"i*um, n. [NL.] (Anat.)
That part of the fore limb between the brachium and the
carpus; the forearm.
BrachiaBrachia Brach"i*a, n. pl.
See Brachium. Brachial
Brachial Brach"i*alor, a. [L. brachialis (bracch-), from
bracchium (bracch-) arm: cf. F. brachial.]
1. (Anat.) Pertaining or belonging to the arm; as, the
brachial artery; the brachial nerve.
2. Of the nature of an arm; resembling an arm.
BrachiataBrachiata Brach`i*a"ta, n. pl. [See Brachiate.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of the Crinoidea, including those furnished with
long jointed arms. See Crinoidea. Brachiate
Brachiate Brach"i*ate, a. [L. brachiatus (bracch-) with boughs
or branches like arms, from brackium (bracch-) arm.] (Bot.)
Having branches in pairs, decussated, all nearly horizontal,
and each pair at right angles with the next, as in the maple
and lilac.
Brachinus crepitansBombardier Bom`bar*dier", n. [F. bombardier.] (Mil.)
(a) One who used or managed a bombard; an artilleryman; a
gunner. [Archaic]
(b) A noncommissioned officer in the British artillery.
Bombardier beetle (Zo["o]l.), a kind of beetle (Brachinus
crepitans), so called because, when disturbed, it makes
an explosive discharge of a pungent and acrid vapor from
its anal glands. The name is applied to other related
species, as the B. displosor, which can produce ten or
twelve explosions successively. The common American
species is B. fumans. Brachioganoid
Brachioganoid Brach`i*og"a*noid, n.
One of the Brachioganoidei.
BrachioganoideiBrachioganoidei Brach`i*o*ga*noid"e*i, n. pl.[NL., from L.
brachium (bracch-) arm + NL. ganoidei.] (Zo["o]l.)
An order of ganoid fishes of which the bichir of Africa is a
living example. See Crossopterygii. Brachiolaria
Brachiolaria Brach`i*o*la"ri*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. L. brachiolum
(bracch-), dim. of brachium (bracch-) arm.] (Zo["o]l.)
A peculiar early larval stage of certain starfishes, having a
bilateral structure, and swimming by means of bands of
vibrating cilia.
Brachiopod
Brachiopod Brach"i*o*pod, n. [Cf.F. brachiopode.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of the Brachiopoda, or its shell.
BrachiopodaBrachiopoda Brach`i*op"o*da, n. [NL., from Gr. ? arm + -poda.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A class of Molluscoidea having a symmetrical bivalve shell,
often attached by a fleshy peduncle.
Note: Within the shell is a pair of ``arms,' often long and
spirally coiled, bearing rows of ciliated tentacles by
which a current of water is made to flow into the
mantle cavity, bringing the microscopic food to the
mouth between the bases of the arms. The shell is both
opened and closed by special muscles. They form two
orders; Lyopoma, in which the shell is thin, and
without a distinct hinge, as in Lingula; and
Arthropoma, in which the firm calcareous shell has a
regular hinge, as in Rhynchonella. See Arthropomata. BrachiumBrachium Brach"i*um, n.; pl. Bracchia. [L. brachium or
bracchium, arm.] (Anat.)
The upper arm; the segment of the fore limb between the
shoulder and the elbow. Interbrachial
Interbrachial In`ter*brach"i*al, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Between the arms.
Nudibrachiate
Nudibrachiate Nu`di*brach"i*ate, a. [L. nudus naked + brachium
an arm.] (Zo["o]l.)
Having tentacles without vibratile cilia. --Carpenter.
PleurobrachiaPleurobrachia Pleu`ro*brach"i*a, n. [NL. See Pleuro-, and
Brachium.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of ctenophores having an ovate body and two long
plumose tentacles. Subbrachial
Subbrachial Sub*brach"i*al, a.
Of or pertaining to the subbrachians.
SubbrachialesSubbrachiales Sub*brach`i*a"les, n. pl. [NL. See Sub-, and
Brachial.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of soft-finned fishes in which the ventral fins
are situated beneath the pectorial fins, or nearly so. Subbrachian
Subbrachian Sub*brach"i*an, n. [Pref. sub- + brachium.]
(Zo["o]l.)
One of the Subbrachiales.
Meaning of Brachi from wikipedia
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pertaining to the
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