pinnothere

English

Alternative forms

  • pinnotere

Etymology

From Latin pīnotērēs, from Ancient Greek πινοτήρης (pinotḗrēs).

Noun

pinnothere (plural pinnotheres)

  1. (obsolete) A small crab of the genus Pinnotheres, which live symbiotically in the shells of certain molluscs. [17th-19th c.]

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