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		Definition of brachiopod in English: brachiopodnoun ˈbrakɪə(ʊ)pɒdˈbrak- Zoology A marine invertebrate of the phylum Brachiopoda, which comprises the lamp shells.  Example sentencesExamples -  Crinoids, together with brachiopods, dominated the Paleozoic sessile benthos.
 -  The section is very fossiliferous, with an abundant brachiopod, bryozoan, coral, and phacopsid trilobite assemblage.
 -  Corals, conodonts, bivalves, brachiopods and cephalopods have comparable intracratonic distribution patterns.
 -  Most such particles are echinoderm stem ossicles, brachiopods, bryozoans or other corals.
 -  There he found invertebrates such as trilobites, bryozoa, and brachiopods - fossil remains that serve as a window on deep time.
 
    Definition of brachiopod in US English: brachiopodnounˈbrak- Zoology A marine invertebrate of the phylum Brachiopoda, which comprises the lamp shells.  Example sentencesExamples -  The section is very fossiliferous, with an abundant brachiopod, bryozoan, coral, and phacopsid trilobite assemblage.
 -  There he found invertebrates such as trilobites, bryozoa, and brachiopods - fossil remains that serve as a window on deep time.
 -  Corals, conodonts, bivalves, brachiopods and cephalopods have comparable intracratonic distribution patterns.
 -  Most such particles are echinoderm stem ossicles, brachiopods, bryozoans or other corals.
 -  Crinoids, together with brachiopods, dominated the Paleozoic sessile benthos.
 
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