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strobile|ˈstrɒbaɪl, ˈstrəʊbaɪl, -bɪl| Also 8–9 strobil. [a. F. strobile or ad. L. strobīl-us, Gr. στρόβῑλ-ος strobilus, also στροβῑ́λ-η strobila.] 1. Bot. = strobilus 1.
1777Robson Brit. Flora 33 A strobil is a pericarpy formed of scales lying over one another, as in Pine or Birch. 1785Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxi. (1794) 300 The fruit [of the magnolia] is a strobile or scaly cone of bivalvular capsules. 1836J. M. Gully Magendie's Formul. (ed. 2) 149 The strobiles of the hop. 1857Henfrey Bot. §126 When the rachis bears large, persistent, imbricated scales, it forms a cone or strobile, as in the Firs and Pines. 2. Zool. = strobila 2.
1855T. R. Jones Anim. Kingd. (ed. 2) 136 While the segments of the Strobile remain conjoined, they seem to enjoy a complete community of life and of movement. 1864T. S. Cobbold Entozoa 105 The separate joints of which the strobile is composed are denominated proglottides or zooids. 1870Rolleston Anim. Life 137 (Taenia), The entire colony is called a ‘strobile’. |