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ephippium

[ ih-fip-ee-uhm ]

noun

, Zoology.
, plural e·phip·pi·a [ih-, fip, -ee-, uh].
  1. a thick shell, consisting of two chitinous plates, that encloses and protects the winter eggs of a cladoceran.


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Other Words From

  • e·phippi·al adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ephippium1

1835–45; < New Latin < Greek ephíppion, noun use of neuter of ephíppios for putting on a horse, equivalent to ep- ep- + hípp ( os ) horse + -ios adj. suffix

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Example Sentences

One species (A. ephippium), known as the Saddle Oyster, is common on some parts of our coast.

Indeed its relationship to the Siamese species is much closer than to the R. ephippium of Borneo.

It is in no way closely related to the large Bornean R. ephippium.

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