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pecten
[ pek-tuhn ]
noun
- Zoology, Anatomy.
- a comblike part or process.
- a pigmented vascular membrane with parallel folds suggesting the teeth of a comb, projecting into the vitreous humor of the eye in birds and reptiles.
- any bivalve mollusk of the genus Pecten; scallop.
pecten
/ ˈ±èÉ›°ì³Ùɪ²Ô /
noun
- a comblike structure in the eye of birds and reptiles, consisting of a network of blood vessels projecting inwards from the retina, which it is thought to supply with oxygen
- any other comblike part or organ
- any scallop of the genus Pecten, which swim by expelling water from their shell valves in a series of snapping motions
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pecten1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pecten1
Example Sentences
For a paper published today in the journal Science, researchers used a few different microscope techniques to get a detailed view of how the king scallop, or Pecten maximus, is able to see.
As a 16-year-old, he joined the Merchant Navy and found himself a place as a deck cadet aboard the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company's ship, the Pecten.
Pecten vitreus, in Eagle Bay, 37.
Of the Linn�an genus, Ostrea, there are many sorts, on all parts of the coast, both east and west, but they are what we call the pecten or scollop.
Pecten, pek′ten, n. a genus of molluscs, one species of which is the scallop—so called from the valves having ribs radiating from the umbo to the margin like a comb: a membrane on the eyes of birds.—adjs.
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