ctenidium

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Byzantine Greek κτενίδιον (ktenídion, comb), a diminutive of Ancient Greek κτείς (kteís).

Noun

ctenidium (plural ctenidia)

  1. (zoology) A respiratory system, in the form of a comb, in some molluscs
  2. (zoology) A row of spines in some insects
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