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lophophore

American  
[lof-uh-fawr, -fohr, loh-fuh-] / ˈlɒf əˌfɔr, -ˌfoʊr, ˈloʊ fə- /

noun

  1. the ring of ciliated tentacles encircling the mouth of a bryozoan or phoronid.

  2. a similar organ in a brachiopod, composed of two ciliated, spirally coiled tentacles.


lophophore British  
/ ˈləʊfəˌfɔː /

noun

  1. a circle or horseshoe of ciliated tentacles surrounding the mouth and used for the capture of food in minute sessile animals of the phyla Brachiopoda, Phoronida, and Ectoprocta

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lophophore Scientific  
/ lŏfə-fôr′ /
  1. A horseshoe-shaped ciliated organ located near the mouth of brachiopods, bryozoans, and phoronids that is used to gather food.


Other Word Forms

  • lophophoral adjective
  • lophophorate adjective

Etymology

Origin of lophophore

1840–50; < Greek lóph ( os ) a crest, ridge + -o- -o- + -phore