See also: acoelomate

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Adjective

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acœlomate (not comparable)

  1. obsolete typography of acoelomate
    • 1881, Royal Microscopical Society, edited by Frank Crisp, Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Containing Its Transactions and Proceedings and a Summary of Current Researches Relating to Zoology and Botany[1], volume 1, Great Britain: Blackwell Scientific, page 48:
      For all practical purposes, at any rate, the fluke may be regarded as being acœlomate, so that the organs are all placed in the parenchyma of the body.

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Adjective

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acœlomate (plural acœlomates)

  1. (zoology) acoelomate
    Antonym: cœlomate

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acœlomate m (plural acœlomates)

  1. (zoology) acoelomate
    Antonym: cœlomate
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