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Definition of Suctorians
1. suctorian [n] - See also: suctorian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Suctorians
Literary usage of Suctorians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the Definitions and by George William Cox (1867)
"A Sudder Amren is a superior native civil judge or arbitrator, having a jurisdiction
previously limited in different localities. suctorians (Lat. sugo ..."
2. Elements of Zoology by Charles Frederick Holder, Joseph Bassett Holder (1885)
"What are the characteristics of the suctorians? 20. Describe the bell animalcules.
21. What is meant by budding? BRANCH II.—I. Describe the structure of a ..."
3. Elements of Zoology by Charles Frederick Holder, Joseph Bassett Holder (1885)
"What are the characteristics of the suctorians? 20. Describe the bell animalcules.
21. What is meant by budding? BRANCH II.—I. Describe the structure of a ..."
4. Elements of Zoology by Charles Frederick Holder, Joseph Bassett Holder (1885)
"What are the characteristics of the suctorians? 20. Describe the bell animalcules.
21. What is meant by budding? BRANCH II.—1. Describe the structure of a ..."
5. Protozoa and Disease by James Jackson Clarke (1908)
"They are stained a brownish-orange colour, and many of them are seen to possess
knobbed ' tentacles ' like those of suctorians. ..."
6. The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight (1870)
"... are distinguished Ъу having a pair of compound eyes, which are not present in
the suctorians. The Cypris forma of both orders attach themselves to ..."