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proboscis    音标拼音: [prob'ɑsəs]
n. 鼻子,长嘴,吻

鼻子,长嘴,吻

proboscis
n 1: the human nose (especially when it is large)
2: a long flexible snout as of an elephant [synonym: {proboscis},
{trunk}]

Proboscis \Pro*bos"cis\, n.; pl. {Proboscides}. [L. fr. Gr. ?; ?
before ? to feed, graze.]
1. (Zool.) A hollow organ or tube attached to the head, or
connected with the mouth, of various animals, and
generally used in taking food or drink; a snout; a trunk.
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Note: The proboscis of an elephant is a flexible muscular
elongation of the nose. The proboscis of insects is
usually a chitinous tube formed by the modified
maxill[ae], or by the labium. See Illusts. of
{Hemiptera} and {Lepidoptera}.
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2. (Zool.) By extension, applied to various tubelike mouth
organs of the lower animals that can be everted or
protruded.
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Note: The proboscis of annelids and of mollusks is usually a
portion of the pharynx that can be everted or
protruded. That of nemerteans is a special long
internal organ, not connected with the mouth, and not
used in feeding, but capable of being protruded from a
pore in the head. See Illust. in Appendix.
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3. The nose. [Jocose]
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{Proboscis monkey}. (Zool.) See {Kahau}.
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  • Proboscis - Wikipedia
    A proboscis ( proʊˈbɒsɪs, - kɪs ) is an elongated appendage from the head of an animal, either a vertebrate or an invertebrate In invertebrates, the term usually refers to tubular mouthparts used for feeding and sucking In vertebrates, a proboscis is an elongated nose or snout
  • PROBOSCIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PROBOSCIS is the trunk of an elephant; also : any long flexible snout
  • PROBOSCIS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    PROBOSCIS definition: the trunk of an elephant See examples of proboscis used in a sentence
  • Proboscis Monkey - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
    The Proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) is one of the largest monkey species native to Asia It has a characteristic long nose that distinguishes this animal from other monkeys As a matter of fact, another name of this primate is 'Monyet belanda' monkey, literally meaning 'long-nosed' monkey
  • Proboscis - A-Z Animals
    A proboscis is an elongated appendage from the face or head of an invertebrate or vertebrate animal It is typically either a long nose or mouthpart used for feeding
  • PROBOSCIS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Proboscis : basal half shining coppery, apical half dark without metallic lustre
  • What is a Proboscis? A Look at Proboscid Animals
    A proboscis is an elongated appendage extending from an animal’s head This structure is found in both vertebrate and invertebrate species across the animal kingdom
  • Nasalis larvatus (proboscis monkey) | INFORMATION | Animal . . . - ADW
    Proboscis monkeys are diurnal, preferring to be active from late afternoon until dark They are primarily arboreal although they are never more than 600 m from a river When moving through the trees, they are quadrupedal These monkeys are good swimmers and will leap out of the trees into the water They are capable of swimming 20 m underwater
  • Proboscis Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
    A proboscis refers to an elongated or projecting appendage in the head region of certain animals In invertebrates, such as certain insects, annelids, mollusks, and ribbon worms, the proboscis is a hollow tubular cephalic appendage
  • Proboscis | anatomy | Britannica
    A proboscis, or snout, which bears hooks, gives the group its name There are about 1,150 recorded species, all of which parasitize vertebrates (usually fish) as adults and arthropods (usually insects or crustaceans) as juveniles





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