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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bran·chi·al
a.
Anat.
Of
or
pertaining
to
branchi
æ
or
gills
.
Branchial arches
,
the
bony
or
cartilaginous
arches
which
support
the
gills
on
each
side
of
the
throat
of
fishes
and
amphibians
.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix
.
Branchial clefts
,
the
openings
between
the
branchial
arches
through
which
water
passes
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bran·chi·os·te·gal
a.
Anat.
Pertaining
to
the
membrane
covering
the
gills
of
fishes
. --
n.
Anat.
A
branchiostegal
ray
.
See
Illustration
of
Branchial arches
in
Appendix
.
Note:
☞
This
term
was
formerly
applied
to
a
group
of
fishes
having
boneless
branchi
æ.
But
the
arrangement
was
artificial
,
and
has
been
rejected
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gill
n.
1.
Anat.
An
organ
for
aquatic
respiration
;
a
branchia
.
Fishes
perform
respiration
under
water
by
the
gills
.
--
Ray
.
Note:
☞
Gills
are
usually
lamellar
or
filamentous
appendages
,
through
which
the
blood
circulates
,
and
in
which
it
is
exposed
to
the
action
of
the
air
contained
in
the
water
.
In
vertebrates
they
are
appendages
of
the
visceral
arches
on
either
side
of
the
neck
.
In
invertebrates
they
occupy
various
situations
.
2.
pl.
Bot.
The
radiating
,
gill-shaped
plates
forming
the
under
surface
of
a
mushroom
.
3.
Zool.
The
fleshy
flap
that
hangs
below
the
beak
of
a
fowl
;
a
wattle
.
4.
The
flesh
under
or
about
the
chin
.
5.
Spinning
One
of
the
combs
of
closely
ranged
steel
pins
which
divide
the
ribbons
of
flax
fiber
or
wool
into
fewer
parallel
filaments
.
Gill arches
,
Gill bars
.
Anat.
Same
as
Branchial arches
.
Gill clefts
.
Anat.
Same
as
Branchial clefts
.
See
under
Branchial
.
Gill cover
,
Gill lid
.
See
Operculum
.
Gill frame
,
or
Gill head
Flax Manuf.
,
a
spreader
;
a
machine
for
subjecting
flax
to
the
action
of
gills
. --
Knight
.
Gill net
,
a
flat
net
so
suspended
in
the
water
that
its
meshes
allow
the
heads
of
fish
to
pass
,
but
catch
in
the
gills
when
they
seek
to
extricate
themselves
.
Gill opening
,
or
Gill slit
Anat.
,
an
opening
behind
and
below
the
head
of
most
fishes
,
and
some
amphibians
,
by
which
the
water
from
the
gills
is
discharged
.
In
most
fishes
there
is
a
single
opening
on
each
side
,
but
in
the
sharks
and
rays
there
are
five
,
or
more
,
on
each
side
.
Gill rakes
,
or
Gill rakers
Anat.
,
horny
filaments
,
or
progresses
,
on
the
inside
of
the
branchial
arches
of
fishes
,
which
help
to
prevent
solid
substances
from
being
carried
into
gill
cavities
.
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