Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Plural of operculum.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun plural See operculum.

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  • noun Plural form of operculum.

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Examples

  • These gyri are termed the opercula of the insula; they are separated from each other by the three rami of the lateral fissure, and are named the orbital, frontal, frontoparietal, and temporal opercula.

    IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon 1918

  • To do this, I need you to hold his opercula, or gill covers, shut so that the air will travel down into his lungs.

    The Search For WondLa Tony DiTerlizzi 2010

  • As though drawn by the slow-motion beckoning, the trout's nose pressed outward, a delicate gasping of mouth and gills, busy in the rhythm of breathing, pink lining showing, not showing, showing, not showing, as the opercula beat like a heart.

    Sick Cycle Carousel 2010

  • Ammonites had an operculum (pl. opercula) as well.

    French masterclass 2007

  • In contrast, all other non-pulmonate land snails have opercula and their eyes are at the bases of their 1 pair of tentacles.

    Archive 2008-03-01 AYDIN 2008

  • Ah, yes, the Amphibolidae, the only pulmonate family in which the adults have opercula.

    Assiminea succinea AYDIN 2008

  • Second, the snails without opercula are stuck with this sequence because their musculature and body plans evolved from ancestors that had opercula.

    Sleeping Haplotrema concavum AYDIN 2008

  • Among their evolutionarily closest relatives are the snails in the Basommatophora, the adults of which also lack opercula, but have their eyes at the bases of their 1 pair of tentacles.

    Archive 2008-03-01 AYDIN 2008

  • Fortunately, to settle the matter quickly I remembered that I had additional pictures of the subject snails and their opercula.

    Assiminea succinea AYDIN 2008

  • At least some ellobiids hatch with opercula that get resorbed as they develop.

    Assiminea succinea AYDIN 2008

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