Definitions for pluteuses

pluteuses plu·te·us

Spelling: [ploo-tee-uh s]
IPA: /ˈplu ti əs/

Pluteuses is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 223 anagrams from letters in pluteuses (eelpsstuu).

Definitions for pluteuses

noun

  1. the free-swimming, bilaterally symmetrical larva of an echinoid or ophiuroid.
  2. the free-swimming, bilaterally symmetrical larva of an echinoid or ophiuroid.

Origin of pluteuses

1825-35; New Latin; Latin: breastwork, movable shelter

Examples for pluteuses

The recorded species of pluteus have their habitat on tree stumps, sawdust, or upon fallen timber.

The full-grown larva of the Ophiuroids is known as a pluteus.

Octopyle obtecta bears therefore the same relation to Octopyle octostyle that Tetrapyle pluteus does to Tetrapyle octacantha.

One species, pluteus cervinus, is recorded as edible, but not specially commended.

The smallest fragment which is capable of reaching the pluteus stage possesses the mass of about one-eighth of the whole egg.

Driesch has found that a tropism underlies the arrangement of the skeleton in the pluteus larvae of the sea-urchin.

It is the diminutive of pluteus, a shed or penthouse, from its conical cap.

(an abbreviation of pluteus, press), with the number and shelf.

The name of pluteus was given generally to all kinds of covering with hurdles or with skins.

The recorded edible species are found in Volvaria, Clitopilus, and pluteus.

The recorded edible species are found in Volvaria, Clitopilus, and pluteus.

The name of pluteus was given generally to all kinds of covering with hurdles or with skins.

The smallest fragment which is capable of reaching the pluteus stage possesses the mass of about one-eighth of the whole egg.

(an abbreviation of pluteus, press), with the number and shelf.

The recorded species of pluteus have their habitat on tree stumps, sawdust, or upon fallen timber.

It is the diminutive of pluteus, a shed or penthouse, from its conical cap.

The full-grown larva of the Ophiuroids is known as a pluteus.

One species, pluteus cervinus, is recorded as edible, but not specially commended.

Driesch has found that a tropism underlies the arrangement of the skeleton in the pluteus larvae of the sea-urchin.

Octopyle obtecta bears therefore the same relation to Octopyle octostyle that Tetrapyle pluteus does to Tetrapyle octacantha.

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