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Ectocochlear

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ectocochleatenoun(biology, of cephalopods) Having an external shell
extrapallialOutside the mantle of a mollusk etc
exogastricOutside of the stomach.
testaceousnounHaving a shell, especially one which is not articulated.
toxoconic(malacology, of a shell or fossil) Having a coiled shell of very open form.
exocoelomicOutside a coelom.
extracloacal(zoology) Outside of the cloaca.
orthoconic(malacology) Having or being a (mollusc) shell which is conical and straight (not curved or spiraled).
acoelous(zoology, of vertebrae) Not hollowed.
spheroconicnoun(malacology, of a shell or fossil) Having a coiled shell approaching a sphere in shape.
baculiconic(malacology, of a shell or fossil) Having a long, relatively straight tapering shell, possibly with one or two coils at the narrow end.
gyroconic(malacology) Having or being a (mollusc) spiral shell which is conic (wider on the open end) and in which the whorls do not touch.
encephalous(archaic, zoology, said of mollusks) Having a distinct head.
acoelomatenoun(zoology) Any animal without a coelom.
cyrtoconic(malacology) Having or being a (mollusc) shell which is conical (wider on the open end) and curved, but not enough to complete a whorl.
malacostomous(zoology, archaic) Having soft jaws without teeth.
ectolecithal(biology) Having the food yolk, at the commencement of segmentation, in a peripheral position, and the cleavage process confined to the centre of the egg.
extratentacularOn the outside of a tentacle (of a coral)
echinodermal(zoology) Relating or belonging to the echinoderms.
oxyconic(malacology, of a shell or fossil) Having a flattened crossection, the halves joining at an acute angle.

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