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ba·sip·ter·yg·i·um \-jēəm\ noun (plural basipteryg·ia \-jēə\) Etymology: New Latin, from basi- + Greek pterygion fin, literally, small wing — more at pterygium : a basal bone or cartilage forming a support of one of the paired fins of a fish: a. : a large cartilage supporting the radialia in ganoids and selachians b. : a large bone supporting the rays of a pelvic fin in teleosts c. : the posterior member of a group of three such supporting elements in certain fishes — compare mesopterygium, metapterygium, propterygium |