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astomatous
[ey-stom-uh-tuhs, ey-stoh-muh-]
adjective
having no mouth, stoma, or stomata.
astomatous
/ æˈstɒmətəs, -ˈstəʊ- /
adjective
(of animals) having no mouth
(of plants) having no stomata
Word History and Origins
Origin of astomatous1
Example Sentences
Astomatous, as-tom′a-tus, adj. having no mouth, used of a division of the protozoa.
The Nauplii of the Cirripedia have to undergo several moults whilst in that form; the Nauplii of the Rhizocephala, being astomatous, cannot of course live long as Nauplii, and in the course of only a few days they become transformed into equally astomatous "pupae," as Darwin calls them.
Muller, Fritz, on astomatous males of Tanais; on the disappearance of spots and stripes in adult mammals; on the proportions of the sexes in some Crustacea; on secondary sexual characters in various Crustaceans; musical contest between male Cicadae; mode of holding wings in Castina; on birds shewing a preference for certain colours; on the sexual maturity of young amphipod Crustacea.
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