oxea

) a monoaxial spicule which is pointed at both ends

Noun

  1. ) a monoaxial spicule which is pointed at both ends

Origin

From Ancient Greek ὀξέᾱ (oxéā). Either from the Ionic form of Attic ὀξεῖᾰ (oxeîă), (a feminine form of ὀξῠ́ς (oxŭ́s, “sharp”) applied to ῥᾰ́βδος (rhắbdos, “wand; shaft”)) or a variant of ὀξῠ́ᾱ (oxŭ́ā), ὀξῠ́η (oxŭ́ē, “beech; spear-shaft”).

Forms

oxea oxeas oxeae

Antonyms

strongyle

Derived

oxeate