different between thoracic vs scutellum

thoracic

English

Alternative forms

  • thoracick (obsolete)

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????????? (th?rakikós, suffering in the chest, of the thorax), from ????? (th?rax, thorax).

Adjective

thoracic (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy) Of the thorax.

Derived terms

Related terms

  • thorax

Translations

Noun

thoracic (plural thoracics)

  1. (zoology) One of a group of fishes having the ventral fins placed beneath the thorax or beneath the pectoral fins.

Anagrams

  • trochaic

Interlingua

Noun

thoracic (uncountable)

  1. thoracic (of the thorax)

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scutellum

English

Etymology

Borrowed from New Latin scutellum, diminutive of Latin scutum (shield).

Noun

scutellum (plural scutella)

  1. Any of several shield-shaped structures in insects, grasses etc
    1. (lichenology) A rounded apothecium having an elevated rim formed of the proper thallus, the fructification of certain lichens.
    2. (zoology) The third of the four pieces forming the upper part of a thoracic segment of an insect. It follows the scutum, and is followed by the small postscutellum.
    3. (zoology) One of the transverse scales on the tarsi and toes of birds.
    4. (botany) A grass seed cotyledon that is highly modified for absorption.

Derived terms

  • mesoscutellum
  • metascutellum
  • postscutellum

Translations


French

Noun

scutellum m (plural scutellums)

  1. (entomology) scutellum

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