10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TREMATOID»
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
A suborder of Trematoidea, containing trematoid worms with two small lateral
suckers on the head and several posterior suckers, with which a pair of large
chitinous hooks are often found. Some species are elongated, and present a kind
of ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
trematode trematode (trem'a-tod), a. audit. [<Gr. rmita- rudr/r, havingmany holes:
see trematoid.] Same as trematoid. trematoid (trem'a-toid), a. and n. [< Gr. "Tptt/
iaroetd^c, contr. TpnuaTuAr/r, having many holes, < rpaua(r-), hole : see Trema.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Gr. r muzrod/lg, havingmany holes: see trematoidJ ame as trematoi . trematoid (
trcm'a-toid), a. and n. [< Gr. 'rpnuaromir'lg, contr. rpmmodm, having many holes, (
rpr};m(r-), hole: see Denim] I. a. Having many holes; suctorial, as an entoparasite
...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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On the Mechanism of Aquatic Respiration and on the Structure ...
The Trematoid Entozoa are allied to the Cestoid by the most intimate affinities of
structure. In the former type as in the latter, there exists but one orifice to the
alimentary system. The gastric diverticula, which in several species amount only
to ...
5
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
The Trematoid Entozoa are allied to the Cestoid by the most intimate aflinities of
structure. In the former type as in the latter, there exists but one orifice to the
alimentary systems The gastric diverticula, which in several species amount only
to ...
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
The Trematoid Entozoa are allied to the Cestoid by the most intimate affinities of
structure. In the former type as in the latter, there exists but one orifice to the
alimentary system. The gastric diverticula, which in several species amount only
to ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
The Trematoid Entozoa are allied to the Cestoid by the most intimate affinities of
structure. In the former type as in the latter, there exists but one orifice to the
alimentary system. The gastric diverticula, which in several species amount only
to ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
The Trematoid Entozoa are allied to the Cestoid by the most intimate affinities of
structure. In the former type as in the latter, there exists but one orifice to the
alimentary system. The gastric diverticula, which in several species amount only
to ...
Sir William Jardine, 1853
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
trematode trematode (trem'a-tod), a. and n. [< Gr. rpnua- Tudvf, havingmany
holes: see trematoid.] Same as trematoid. trematoid (trem'a-toid), a. and n. [< Gr. '
TprifMToeiSfc, contr. rpT/jiarwo^r, having many holes, < rpijfia^T-), hole : see
Trema.] ...
(3) Bilharzia haematobia a trematoid worm inhabiting the bloodvessels, causing
irritation around them, and ultimately determining communication between the
bloodvessels, and the pelvis of the kidney. and other parts of the urinary tracts, ...