Difference between revisions of "odontostyle"

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|etymology=Greek <i>odous</i>, tooth; <i>stylos</i>, column
 
|etymology=Greek <i>odous</i>, tooth; <i>stylos</i>, column
|definition=(NEMATA: Adenophorea) A stylet derived from an odontium terminating with a dorsally oblique aperture, and originating in the esophageal wall.
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|definition=(NEMATA: [[Adenophorea]]) A stylet derived from an [[odontium]] terminating with a dorsally [[oblique]] [[aperture]], and originating in the esophageal [[wall]].
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Latest revision as of 23:30, 13 September 2013

odontostyle also odontostylet (noun; Greek odous, tooth; stylos, column): (NEMATA: Adenophorea) A stylet derived from an odontium terminating with a dorsally oblique aperture, and originating in the esophageal wall.