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  • 116bursal slits — (ECHINODERMATA: Crinoidea) Genital openings of the bursa of Ophiurida, through which water circulates for respiration, and ripe sex cells pass for fertilization or are retained as brood until rupture of the aboral disk; see ophiopluteus …

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  • 117ophiopluteus — n. [Gr. ophis, serpent; pluteus, shed] (ECHINODERMATA: Ophiuroidea) Brood larva of Phrynophiurida, with arms edged with cilia, that metamorphose into adults after escape from the bursa through the bursal slits or rupture of the aboral disk …

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  • 118diaphragm — /duy euh fram /, n. 1. Anat. a. a muscular, membranous or ligamentous wall separating two cavities or limiting a cavity. b. the partition separating the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity in mammals. 2. Physical Chem. a. a porous plate… …

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  • 120steel — steellike, adj. /steel/, n. 1. any of various modified forms of iron, artificially produced, having a carbon content less than that of pig iron and more than that of wrought iron, and having qualities of hardness, elasticity, and strength varying …

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