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Abranchiate
Abranchiate A*bran"chi*ate, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Without gills.
Archiater
Archiater Ar"chi*a`ter, n. [L. archiatrus, Gr. ?; pref. ? + ?
physician, ? to heal.]
Chief physician; -- a term applied, on the continent of
Europe, to the first or body physician of princes and to the
first physician of some cities. --P. Cyc.
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.
Branchiate
Branchiate Bran"chi*ate, a. (Anat.)
Furnished with branchi[ae]; as, branchiate segments.
Caducibranchiate
Caducibranchiate Ca*du`ci*bran"chi*ate, a. [L. caducus falling
(fr. cadere to fall) + E. branchiate.] (Zo["o]l.)
With temporary gills: -- applied to those Amphibia in which
the gills do not remain in adult life.
CapitibranchiataTubicolae Tu*bic"o*l[ae], n. pl. [L. tubus a tube + colere to
inhabit.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of annelids including those which construct, and
habitually live in, tubes. The head or anterior segments
usually bear gills and cirri. Called also Sedentaria, and
Capitibranchiata. See Serpula, and Sabella. CapitibranchiataCapitibranchiata Cap`i*ti*bran`chi*a"ta, n. pl. [NL., from L.
caput, capitis, head + -branchiae gills.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of annelids in which the gills arise from or near
the head. See Tubicola. Cirrobranchiata
Cirrobranchiata Cir`ro*bran`chi*a"ta, n. pl. [NL., fr. E.
cirrus + L. branchiae gills.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of Mollusca having slender, cirriform appendages
near the mouth; the Scaphopoda.
Cryptobranchiata
Cryptobranchiata Cryp`to*bran`chi*a"ta (kr?p`t?-bra?`k?-?"t?),
n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. krypto`s hidden + L. branchia a gill.]
(Zo["o]l.)
(a) A division of the Amphibia; the Derotremata.
(b) A group of nudibranch mollusks.
Cryptobranchiate
Cryptobranchiate Cryp`to*bran"chi*ate (-br??"k?-?t), a.
(Zo["o]l.)
Having concealed or rudimentary gills.
Cyclobranchiate
Cyclobranchiate Cy`clo*bran"chi*ate (s?`kl?-br?n"k?-?t), a.
[Cyclo- + branchiate.] (Zo["o]l)
Having the gills around the margin of the body, as certain
limpets.
Dermobranchiata
Dermobranchiata Der`mo*bran`chi*a"ta, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A group of nudibranch mollusks without special gills.
Dermobranchiate
Dermobranchiate Der`mo*bran"chi*ate, a. [Derm + branchiate.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Having the skin modified to serve as a gill.
DibranchiataDibranchiata Di*bran`chi*a"ta, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. di- =
di`s- twice + ? gills.] (Zo["o]l.)
An order of cephalopods which includes those with two gills,
an apparatus for emitting an inky fluid, and either eight or
ten cephalic arms bearing suckers or hooks, as the octopi and
squids. See Cephalopoda. Dibranchiate
Dibranchiate Di*bran"chi*ate, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Having two gills. -- n. One of the Dibranchiata.
dorsibranchiatadorsibranchiata dor`si*bran`chi*a"ta, n. pl. [NL., from L.
dorsum back + branchiae gills.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of ch[ae]topod annelids in which the branchi[ae]
are along the back, on each side, or on the parapodia. [See
Illusts. under Annelida and Ch[ae]topoda.] Dorsibranchiate
Dorsibranchiate Dor`si*bran"chi*ate, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Having branchi[ae] along the back; belonging to the
Dorsibranchiata. -- n. One of the Dorsibranchiata.
Elasmobranchiate
Elasmobranchiate E*las`mo*bran"chi*ate, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to Elasmobranchii. -- n. One of the
Elasmobranchii.
HydrobranchiataHydrobranchiata Hy`dro*bran`chi*a"ta, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr.
"y`dwr water + ? gills.] (Zo["o]l.)
An extensive artificial division of gastropod mollusks,
including those that breathe by gills, as contrasted with the
Pulmonifera. -- Hy`dro*bran"chi*ate, a. HydrobranchiateHydrobranchiata Hy`dro*bran`chi*a"ta, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr.
"y`dwr water + ? gills.] (Zo["o]l.)
An extensive artificial division of gastropod mollusks,
including those that breathe by gills, as contrasted with the
Pulmonifera. -- Hy`dro*bran"chi*ate, a. InferobranchiataInferobranchiata In`fe*ro*bran`chi*a"ta, n. pl. [NL. See
Inferobranchiate.] (Zo["o]l.)
A suborder of marine gastropod mollusks, in which the gills
are between the foot and the mantle. Inferobranchiate
Inferobranchiate In`fe*ro*bran"chi*ate, a. [L. inferus lower +
E. branchiate.] (Zo["o]l.)
Having the gills on the sides of the body, under the margin
of the mantle; belonging to the Inferobranchiata.
IschiaticIschiatic Is`chi*at"ic, a. (Anat.)
Same as Ishial. LamellibranchiataLamellibranchia La*mel`li*bran"chi*a, Lamellibranchiata
La*mel`li*bran`chi*a"ta, n. pl. [NL. See lamella, and
Branchia, Branchiate.] (Zo["o]l.)
A class of Mollusca including all those that have bivalve
shells, as the clams, oysters, mussels, etc.
Note: They usually have two (rarely but one) flat,
lamelliform gills on each side of the body. They have
an imperfectly developed head, concealed within the
shell, whence they are called Acephala}. Called also
Conchifera, and Pelecypoda. See Bivalve. Lamellibranchiate
Lamellibranchiate Lam`el*li*bran"chi*ate, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Having lamellar gills; belonging to the Lamellibranchia. --
n. One of the Lamellibranchia.
Lophobranchiate
Lophobranchiate Loph`o*bran"chi*ate, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to the Lophobranchii.
MarsipobranchiataMarsipobranchia Mar"si*po*bran"chi*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a
pouch + ? a gill.] (Zo["o]l.)
A class of Vertebrata, lower than fishes, characterized by
their purselike gill cavities, cartilaginous skeletons,
absence of limbs, and a suckerlike mouth destitute of jaws.
It includes the lampreys and hagfishes. See Cyclostoma, and
Lamprey. Called also Marsipobranchiata, and
Marsipobranchii. NotobranchiataNotobranchiata No`to*bran`chi*a*ta, n. pl. [NL. See Notum,
and Branchia.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A division of nudibranchiate mollusks having gills upon
the back.
(b) The Dorsibranchiata. Notobranchiate
Notobranchiate No`to*bran"chi*ate, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to the Notobranchiata.
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