| 单词 | pouch-gill | 
| 释义 | > as lemmaspouch-gill   pouch-gill  n.				 [after scientific Latin Marsipobranchii (see marsipobranch n. and adj.)]			 Zoology 		 (a) rare the pouch-like gill of agnathan fishes (lampreys and hagfishes), which opens to the surface through a pore rather than a slit;		 †(b) rare a fish having such gills, a marsipobranch (obsolete).Sense  (b)   is apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries. ΚΠ 1887    Manitoba Daily Free Press 7 Mar.  				This specimen of the Marsipobranchii or pouch gill family has some peculiar features, and should be sent to Ottawa or Washington for a critical examination. 1890    Cent. Dict.  				Pouch-gill, 1. One of the Marsipobranchii; a lamprey or hag, having the gills in a pouch. 2. The so-called basket of the marsipobranchiates. 1944    Angry Penguins Autumn 34  				The lamprey, eel-like pseudo-fish with sucker mouth, pouch gills, and seven spiracles on each side.., slithers insidiously to safety. < as lemmas | 
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