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arthropod
English
Etymology
From New Latin Arthropoda, from Ancient Greek ?????? (árthron, “joint”) + ???? (poús, “foot”).
Noun
arthropod (plural arthropods or arthropodae)
- An invertebrate animal of the phylum Arthropoda, characterized by a chitinous exoskeleton and multiple jointed appendages
Derived terms
- macroarthropod
- microarthropod
Related terms
- arthropodean
Translations
arthropod From the web:
- what arthropod has pedipalps and what are they used for
- what arthropod lives at high altitudes
- what arthropod has pedipalps
- what arthropod has 6 legs
- what arthropods eat
- what arthropods have exoskeletons
- what arthropod means
hemocyanin
English
Alternative forms
- haemocyanin
Noun
hemocyanin (countable and uncountable, plural hemocyanins)
- (biochemistry) a blue copper-containing respiratory pigment (a metalloprotein) found in most molluscs, and some arthropods
Translations
Further reading
- hemocyanin at OneLook Dictionary Search
- hemocyanin, haemocyanin at Google Ngram Viewer
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