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strobila
stro·bi·la S0813800 (strō-bī′lə)n. pl. stro·bi·lae (-lē) A part or structure that buds to form a series of segments, especially:a. The body of a tapeworm behind the scolex, consisting of a series of proglottids.b. The stack of disklike segments produced by the polyps of certain jellyfishes, which separates into immature medusae. [New Latin, from Greek strobilē, twisted plug of lint, from strobilos, pine cone; see strobilus.] stro·bi′lar adj.strobila (ˈstrəʊbɪlə) n, pl -bilae (-bɪliː) 1. (Zoology) the body of a tapeworm, consisting of a string of similar segments (proglottides)2. (Zoology) a less common name for scyphistoma[C19: from New Latin, from Greek strobilē plug of lint twisted into a cone shape, from strobilos a fir cone]stro•bi•la (stroʊˈbaɪ lə) n., pl. -lae (-lē). 1. the body of a tapeworm exclusive of the head and neck region. 2. the chain of segments of the larva of a jellyfish in the class Scyphozoa, each segment of which gives rise to a free-swimming medusa. [1835–45; < New Latin, orig. a genus name < Greek strobilē a cone-shaped plug of lint; see strobilus] EncyclopediaSeeStrobilationstrobila
strobila [stro-bi´lah] the chain of proglottids constituting the bulk of the body of adult tapeworms, sometimes considered to constitute the entire body, including the head, neck, and proglottids.stro·bi·la, pl. stro·bi·lae (strō'bi-lă, -lē), A chain of segments, less the scolex and unsegmented neck portion, of a tapeworm; in the monozoic tapeworms (subclass Cestodaria and some members of the subclass Cestoda), it may consist of a single proglottid. [G. stobilē, a twist of lint] strobila (strō-bī′lə)n. pl. strobi·lae (-lē) A part or structure that buds to form a series of segments, especially:a. The body of a tapeworm behind the scolex, consisting of a series of proglottids.b. The stack of disklike segments produced by the polyps of certain jellyfishes, which separates into immature medusae. stro·bi′lar adj.stro·bi·la, pl. strobilae (strō-bī'lă, -lē) A chain of segments, less the scolex and unsegmented neck portion, of a tapeworm. [G. strobilē, a twist of lint]strobila a linear sequence of similar animal structures, such as the segmented body of a tapeworm. |