| 释义 | tube foot
 tube footn. One of the numerous external, fluid-filled muscular tubes of an echinoderm, such as a starfish or sea urchin, serving as organs of locomotion, food handling, and respiration.tube footn  (Zoology) any of numerous tubular outgrowths of the body wall of most echinoderms that are used as organs of locomotion and respiration and to aid ingestion of foodtube′ foot`n.   one of numerous small, tubular processes on the ventral body surface of most echinoderms, used for locomotion and grasping.  [1885–90] Thesaurus
 | Noun | 1. |  tube foot - tentacular tubular process of most echinoderms (starfish and sea urchins and holothurians) having a sucker at the end and used for e.g. locomotion and respirationechinoderm - marine invertebrates with tube feet and five-part radially symmetrical bodiesinvertebrate foot, foot - any of various organs of locomotion or attachment in invertebrates | 
 tube foot
 tube foot[′tüb ‚fu̇t]  (invertebrate zoology) One of the tentaclelike outpushings of the radial vessels of the water-vascular system in echinoderms; may be suctorial, or serve as stiltlike limbs or tentacles.tube foot
 Words related to tube footnoun tentacular tubular process of most echinoderms (starfish and sea urchins and holothurians) having a sucker at the end and used for eRelated Wordsechinoderminvertebrate footfoot
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