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sco·lex \ˈskōˌleks\ noun (plural scoli·ces \skōˈlēˌsēz\ ; also scol·e·ces \ˈskäləˌsēz, ˈskōl-\ ; or scolexes) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek skōlēx worm, grub; akin to Greek skelos leg — more at cylinder : the head of a tapeworm either in the larva or adult stage from which the proglottids are produced by budding |