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Definition of Gonid

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Gonidia
Gonidium Go*nid"i*um, n.; pl. Gonidia. [NL., fr. Gr. ? that which generates.] (Bot.) A component cell of the yellowish green layer in certain lichens.
Gonidial
Gonidial Go*nid"i*al, a. (Bot.) Pertaining to, or containing, gonidia.
Gonidial
Gonidial Go*nid"i*al, a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the angles of the mouth; as, a gonidial groove of an actinian.
Gonidium
Gonidium Go*nid"i*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, dim. of ? angle.] (Zool.) A special groove or furrow at one or both angles of the mouth of many Anthozoa.
Gonidium
Gonidium Go*nid"i*um, n.; pl. Gonidia. [NL., fr. Gr. ? that which generates.] (Bot.) A component cell of the yellowish green layer in certain lichens.
Pycnogonid
Pycnogonid Pyc*nog"o*nid, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Pycnogonida.
Pycnogonida
Pycnogonida Pyc`no*gon"i*da, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? thick crowded + ? knee.] (Zo["o]l.) A class of marine arthropods in which the body is small and thin, and the eight legs usually very long; -- called also Pantopoda. Note: The abdomen is rudimentary, and the triangular mouth is at the end of a tubular proboscis. Many of them live at great depths in the sea, and the largest of them measure two feet across the extended legs.
Trigonid
Trigonid Tri"go*nid Trigonodont Trig"o*no*dont`, a. [See Trigon; Odonto.] See Trituberculy.

Meaning of Gonid from wikipedia

- Irish Gétal from the kennings has a meaning of "killing", maybe cognate to gonid "slays", from PIE gwen-. The value of the letter in Primitive Irish, then...
- wounding". In Old Irish, the letter name was Gétal. It may be a verbal noun of gonid 'wounds, slays'. in which case is related to Welsh gwanu 'to pierce, to...
- " gétal from the kennings has a meaning of "killing", maybe cognate to gonid "slays", from PIE gwen-. The value of the letter in Primitive Irish, then...
- Baal-Hammon and to the Lord Baal of the Ma- (4) GNM MNṢBT PSLT [Š]QD -T[..]’ -gonids; [this] stele, sculpted, (...) (5) ’BN ’RKT BKDŠ B‘L ḤMN PNY MB’ of stone...
- he claimed that he had established by microscopic observation that the gonids (an old term in lichenology for the algal cells of the thallus) originated...