different between annelid vs lithophagous
annelid
English
Etymology
From French annélidé, coined by French naturalist Lamarck.
Noun
annelid (plural annelids)
- Any of various wormlike animals, of the phylum Annelida, having a segmented body; they include the earthworm and the leech
- Synonym: ringed worm, segmented worm
Translations
Adjective
annelid (not comparable)
- of, or relating to these creatures
Anagrams
- Nieland, lindane
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lithophagous
English
Etymology
litho- +? -phagous
Adjective
lithophagous (not comparable)
- (zoology) Eating or swallowing stones or gravel.
- The ostrich is lithophagous.
- (zoology) Eating or destroying stone, like some mollusks, sponges, annelids, and sea urchins.
See also
- Lithodomus
lithophagous From the web:
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