Difference between revisions of "fasciole"

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|etymology=Latin diminutive <i>fascia</i>, bundle
 
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|definition=1. ([[Cnidaria]]: Echinoidea) In Spatangidae, a small band of minute spine-bearing tubercles used to produce water currents in the burrow for feeding, respiration and excretion.  
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|definition=1. ([[Cnidaria]]: Echinoidea) In Spatangidae, a small band of [[minute]] [[spine]]-bearing tubercles used to produce water currents in the [[burrow]] for feeding, [[respiration]] and excretion.  
  
2. ([[Mollusca]]: Gastropoda) A spiral band formed by the successive growth lines on the edges of a canal.
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2. ([[Mollusca]]: [[Gastropoda]]) A [[spiral]] band formed by the successive [[growth lines]] on the edges of a [[canal]].
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Revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2013

fasciole (noun; Latin diminutive fascia, bundle): 1. (Cnidaria: Echinoidea) In Spatangidae, a small band of minute spine-bearing tubercles used to produce water currents in the burrow for feeding, respiration and excretion.

2. (Mollusca: Gastropoda) A spiral band formed by the successive growth lines on the edges of a canal.