different between coccolithophorid vs coccolithophore
coccolithophorid
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Etymology
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Noun
coccolithophorid (plural coccolithophorids)
- coccolithophore
coccolithophorid From the web:
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coccolithophore
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????? (kókkos, “grain, seed”) + ????? (líthos, “stone”) + ????? (phóros, “carry”); this compound references how the phytoplanktonic organism's life cycle results in the depositing of its microscopic seed-like calcic exoskeleton, forming calcite.
Noun
coccolithophore (plural coccolithophores)
- Any of many minute mostly marine planktonic biflagellated organisms with brown chromatophores and complex calcareous, less commonly siliceous, shells.
Derived terms
- coccolith
- heterococcolithophore
- holococcolithophore
Related terms
- coccolithophorid
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