siphuncle

siphuncle
siphuncular, siphunculate /suy fung"kyeuh lit/, siphunculated /suy fung"kyeuh lay'tid/, adj.
/suy"fung keuhl/, n.
1. (in a nautilus) the connecting tube that passes from the end of the body through all of the septa to the innermost chamber.
2. Entomol. an aphid cornicle.
[1895-1900; < L sip(h)unculus small tube through which water is forced, equiv. to sip(h)on-, s. of sip(h)o SIPHON + -culus -CULE1 (see CARBUNCLE)]

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