MECONIDIUM


Meaning of MECONIDIUM in English

ˌmekəˈnidēəm noun

( plural meconid·ia -dēə)

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek mēkōn poppy + New Latin -idium; from the resemblance to the seed capsule of the poppy

: a gonophore produced by some hydroids that resembles a medusa and remains attached by a pedicel

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