Gill - Law Dictionary Search Results
Caducous
disappearing early as the calyx of a poppy or the gills of a tadpole
Log
A Hebrew measure of liquids containing 237 gills
dibranch
a cephalopod having two gills a member of the Dibranchiata
Branchial
Of or pertaining to branchiaelig or gills
Branchiferous
Having gills branchiate as branchiferous gastropods
Branchiopoda
of branchiopods having been supposed to perform the function of gills It includes the fresh water genera Branchipus Apus and Limnadia
Branchiostegal
Pertaining to the membrane covering the gills of fishes
Capitibranchiata
A division of annelids in which the gills arise from or near the head See Tubicola
Carinaria
glassy bonnet shaped shell which covers only the nucleus and gills
ceras
backs of nudibranchs and other related mollusks that serve as gills
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