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protopodite
[ proh-top-uh-dahyt ]
noun
, Zoology.
- the basal portion of a two-branched crustacean leg or other appendage.
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Other Words From
- pro·top·o·dit·ic [pr, uh, -top-, uh, -, dit, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of protopodite1
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Example Sentences
The chelæ were measured from the inner angle of the joint of the protopodite to the angle of articulation with the dactylopodite.
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The coxopodite does not correspond to the protopodite of higher Crustacea, the basipodite remaining as a separate entity.
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The exopodite springs from the basipodite and that segment is closely joined to the coxopodite, producing a protopodite.
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In the adult the endopodite is a mere vestige, while the flat outgrowths from the protopodite have become very large and bear set.
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Its basal portion (protopodite) bears on its inner side a powerful hook-like bristle.
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