Any of the radiating leaflike spore-producing structures on the underside of the cap of a mushroom or similar fungus.
Primary organ for the exchange of respiratory gases between blood and sea water.
Respiratory organ of aquatic animals that breathe oxygen dissolved in water.
Ravine or narrow valley in the North of England and other parts of the United Kingdom.
1 The gill - clefts are developed in the same way as in the Amphioxus.
2 The results provide a basis for research opportunities to examine pathogen - gill interactions.
3 The existing characters were in this case the gill arches and slits.
4 From the first gill - cleft is formed the tympanic cavity of the ear.
5 Term applied to the end of the gill next to the stem.
6 In these nothing is left but a relic of the first gill - cleft .
7 We find the opposite approach in the split gill fungus, Schizophyllum commune.
8 Below the mouth-pit are the gill - arches , which are separated by the gill - clefts .
9 Two young fellows stretched a gill - net across the mouth of the creek.
10 The fish, which were principally whitefish, were all caught in gill nets.
11 It looks as if we might have to depend upon the gill - netters .
12 The gill - netters were overhauling their gear, the beach was lined with fishing-boats.
13 In what form does the wool finally leave the finisher gill boxes?
14 They have a smooth head, and the gill membrane has seven rays.
15 There were extra gill - packs , and all of the settlers were good swimmers.
16 It is better to add, also, a gill of spirits of turpentine.
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