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Archilochian
Archilochian Ar`chi*lo"chi*an, a. [L. Archilochius.] Of or pertaining to the satiric Greek poet Archilochus; as, Archilochian meter.
Chilo mycterus geometricus
Bur fish Bur" fish` (Zo["o]l.) A spinose, plectognath fish of the Allantic coast of the United States (esp. Chilo mycterus geometricus) having the power of distending its body with water or air, so as to resemble a chestnut bur; -- called also ball fish, balloon fish, and swellfish.
Chilognath
Chilognath Chi"log*nath, n. (Zo["o]l.) A myriapod of the order Chilognatha.
Chilognatha
Chilognatha Chi*log"na*tha, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? lip + gna`qos Jaw.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the two principal orders of myriapods. They have numerous segments, each bearing two pairs of small, slender legs, which are attached ventrally, near together.
Chiloma
Chiloma Chi*lo"ma, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? lip, fr. ? lip. See -oma.] (Zo["o]l.) The tumid upper lip of certain mammals, as of a camel.
Chilopod
Chilopod Chi"lo*pod, n. (Zo["o]l.) A myriapod of the order Chilopoda.
Chilopoda
Chilopoda Chi*lop"o*da, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? lip + -poda.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the orders of myriapods, including the centipeds. They have a single pair of elongated legs attached laterally to each segment; well developed jaws; and a pair of thoracic legs converted into poison fangs. They are insectivorous, very active, and some species grow to the length of a foot.
Chilostoma
Chilostoma Chi*los"to*ma, Chilostomata Chi*lo*stom"a*ta, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? + ?, ?, outh.] (Zo["o]l.) An extensive suborder of marine Bryozoa, mostly with calcareous shells. They have a movable lip and a lid to close the aperture of the cells. [Also written Chillostomata.]
Chilostomata
Chilostoma Chi*los"to*ma, Chilostomata Chi*lo*stom"a*ta, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? + ?, ?, outh.] (Zo["o]l.) An extensive suborder of marine Bryozoa, mostly with calcareous shells. They have a movable lip and a lid to close the aperture of the cells. [Also written Chillostomata.]
Chilostomatous
Chilostomatous Chi`lo*stoma*tous, a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Chilostoma.
Trochilos
Trochilos Troch"i*los, n. [NL. See Trochilus.] (Zo["o]l.) The crocodile bird, or trochil.

Meaning of Chilo from wikipedia

- Look up chilo or chilo- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chilo may refer to: Chilo of Sparta, one of the Seven Sages of Greece Chilo, Ohio, a village...
- Chilo /ˈʃaɪloʊ/ or /ˈtʃaɪloʊ/ is a village in Clermont County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. The po****tion was 71 at the 2020 census. Chilo...
- Chilo partellus, the spotted stalk borer or spotted stem borer, is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Charles Swinhoe in 1885. It is...
- Chilo suppressalis, the Asiatic rice borer or striped rice stemborer, is a moth of the family Crambidae. It is a widespread species, known from Iran,...
- Look up kilo- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kilo is a decimal unit prefix in the metric system denoting multiplication by one thousand (103). It...
- China chilo is a dish of stewed mutton from 19th-century English cuisine. Stewed with onions, peas and lettuce, the mutton is served in a dish surrounded...
- angle. Chilo agamemnon Błeszyński, 1962 Chilo aleniella (Strand, 1913) Chilo argyrogramma Hampson, 1919 Chilo argyropasta (Hampson, 1919) Chilo auricilius...
- Chilo flavirufalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1919. It is found in Kenya. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2014)....
- Chilo zizaniae is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Wang and Sung in 1981. It is found in China (Hubei). "GlobIZ search". Global Information...
- Chilo chiriquitensis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1877. It is found in Mexico, Panama and Guatemala...