Difference between revisions of "homogomph"
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|etymology=Greek <i>homos</i>, same; <i>gomphos</i>, peg | |etymology=Greek <i>homos</i>, same; <i>gomphos</i>, peg | ||
− | |definition=([[Annelida]]) A compound seta having a symmetrical joint between shaft and blade | + | |definition=([[Annelida]]) A [[compound]] [[seta]] having a symmetrical [[joint]] between [[shaft]] and [[blade]] |
|see also=[[heterogomph]]. | |see also=[[heterogomph]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2013
homogomph (noun; Greek homos, same; gomphos, peg): (Annelida) A compound seta having a symmetrical joint between shaft and bladeSee also: heterogomph.