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ne·phrid·i·um \nə̇ˈfridēəm\ noun (plural nephrid·ia \-ēə\) Etymology: New Latin, from nephr- + -idium 1. : an excretory organ that is characteristic of various coelomate invertebrates (as annelid worms, mollusks, brachiopods, and some arthropods), occurs paired in each body segment or as a single pair serving the whole body, typically consists of a tube opening at one end into the coelom by a nephrostome and discharging at the other end by a nephridiopore on the exterior of the body, is often lengthened and convoluted, and has glandular walls 2. : any of various primarily excretory structures; especially : nephron |