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|etymology=Greek <i>dendron</i>, tree; <i>eidos</i>, form
 
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|definition=1. Shrub-shaped; shaped like a small tree; dendriform.  
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|definition=1. Shrub-shaped; shaped like a small tree; [[dendriform]].  
  
2. ([[Bryozoa]]) A solid ramose colony.  
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2. ([[Bryozoa]]) A [[solid ramose colony]].  
  
3. ([[Porifera]]) A sponge skeleton branching repetitively with little or no anastomosis between successive branches.
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3. ([[Porifera]]) A [[sponge]] [[skeleton]] branching repetitively with little or no [[anastomosis]] between successive branches.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 13 September 2013

dendroid (adjective; Greek dendron, tree; eidos, form): 1. Shrub-shaped; shaped like a small tree; dendriform.

2. (Bryozoa) A solid ramose colony.

3. (Porifera) A sponge skeleton branching repetitively with little or no anastomosis between successive branches.