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cœlomo-|siːˈləʊməʊ| used as combining form of Gr. κοίλωµα cœlome, as in cœˈlomoduct [duct n. 6], cœˈlomostome [Gr. στόµα mouth] (see quots.).
1900E. R. Lankester Treat. Zool. II. ii. 13 These apertures are..formed..by an outward, often tube-like growth of the cœlom itself... I propose to call them cœlomoducts. 1900E. S. Goodrich in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XLIII. 742 For its special funnel-like opening..I propose the name cœlomostome. 1902Encycl. Brit. XXXIII. 882/2 The reproductive cells [of Polychæte worms] are developed from the cœlomic epithelium, ripen in the cœlom, and are carried to the exterior at maturity by special genital ducts (cœlomostomes). 1963R. P. Dales Annelids i. 20 The coelom leads to the outside in each segment by a pair of coelomoducts, and by a pair of nephridia, or by structures derived from their combination. Ibid. 30 When the nephridium is a metanephridium, the coelomostome may be grafted directly on to the nephridiostome forming a mixonephridium. |