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polychæte, -chete, a. and n. Zool.|ˈpɒlɪkiːt| [ad. mod.L. Polychæta, f. Gr. πολυχαίτης having much hair, f. πολυ- much + χαίτη mane (here taken in sense ‘bristle’: cf. oligochæte).] a. adj. Belonging to the Polychæta, one of the two divisions of the Chætopoda, a class of worms (see chætopod), characterized by numerous bristles on the foot-stumps or parapodia. b. n. A worm of this order or division.
1886Athenæum 3 July 19/1 The entire twelfth volume..is devoted to Prof. W. C. McIntosh's monograph on the polychæte annelids. 1896Cambr. Nat. Hist. II. 243 The worm itself [Dinophilus] is more like a larval Polychaete than a full-grown worm. So polychætan |pɒlɪˈkiːtən|, polyˈchætous adjs.
1877Amer. Naturalist XXI. 581 The spines of the polychætous worms. 1877Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. iv. 184 Among the polychætous Annelida. 1888Rolleston & Jackson Anim. Life 582 Larval or provisional nephridia..occur in many Polychætan Trochospheres. |