ARISTOTLE'S LANTERN


Meaning of ARISTOTLE'S LANTERN in English

noun

Usage: usually capitalized A

Etymology: lantern, translation of Greek lamptēr; from a passage in Aristotle where the shape of a sea urchin is said to resemble the frame of a lantern

: the protrusible 5-sided masticatory apparatus of a sea urchin, each side being made up of a tooth with its supporting ossicles and the muscles that activate it

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