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homocercal
[ hoh-muh-sur-kuhl, hom-uh- ]
adjective
, Ichthyology.
- having an equally divided tail, characteristic of adult modern bony fishes.
homocercal
/ ˌhɒm-; ˌhəʊməʊˈsɜːkəl /
adjective
- ichthyol of or possessing a symmetrical tail that extends beyond the end of the vertebral column, as in most bony fishes Compare heterocercal
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Other Words From
- ho·mo·cer·cy [hoh, -m, uh, -sur-see, hom, -, uh, -], ho·mo·cer·cal·i·ty [hoh-m, uh, -ser-, kal, -i-tee, hom-, uh, -], noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of homocercal1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of homocercal1
C19: from homo- + Greek kerkos tail
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Example Sentences
This type of caudal fin must be regarded as secondary, the Gadidae being, no doubt, derived from fishes in which the homocercal fin of the typical Teleostean had been lost.
From Project Gutenberg
It characterises the earlier periods of the earth's history, whereas in the secondary strata, or those newer than the Permian, the homocercal tail predominates.
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