- Look up
coenobium,
cœnobium, or
cenobium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coenobium or
coenobia may
refer to :
Cenobitic monasticism (Cenobium, Cenobite)...
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blastoderm of invertebrates. A
coenocytic colony is
referred to as a
coenobium (pl.: coenobia), and most
coenobia are
composed of a
distinct number of...
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Amalda coenobium is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Ancillariidae. This
marine species is
endemic to Queensland, Australia...
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visited the
Egyptian monasteries. He
described three hundred members of the
coenobium of Panopolis.
There were
fifteen tailors,
seven smiths, four carpenters...
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lacking in soma that are
embedded in the
surface of a
hollow sphere or
coenobium containing an
extracellular matrix made of glycoproteins.
Adult somatic...
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cochleariform Concave and spoon-shaped.
cochleate Coiled like a snail's s****.
coenobium An
arranged colony of
algae that acts like a
single organism. coenocyte...
- the form of Gr****
Orthodox hermits and
cenobites living in lavra- or
coenobium-type
communities of
among the
ruins of the
wider ancient metropolis and...
- al-Balah and Gaza.
Excavations in the area have
revealed remains of a
large coenobium,
including a
church with a crypt, a
bathhouse and a ho****e, reminiscent...
- Monasticism. 3rd edition. Toronto:
Pearson Education Limited, 2001. Look up
coenobium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikisource has the text of the 1911...
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subunits of
colonial organisms can be unicellular, as in the alga
Volvox (a
coenobium), or multicellular, as in the
phylum Bryozoa.
Colonial organisms may have...