lophobranch
American
[lof-uh-brangk, loh-fuh-]
/ ˈlɒf əˌbræŋk, ˈloʊ fə- /
adjective
noun
lophobranch
British
/ ˈləʊfəˌbræŋk, ˌləʊfəˈbræŋkɪɪt, -ˌeɪt /
noun
adjective
Other Word Forms
- lophobranchiate adjective
Etymology
Origin of lophobranch
First recorded in 1855–60; from New Latin Lophobranchii name of the group, from Greek lóph(os) “crest (of a helmet or hill), tuft” + -o- connecting vowel + branchí(a) “gills (of fishes), bronchial tubes” + Latin -ī nominative plural noun ending; branchia, -o-
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