siphuncule

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From Latin sīphunculus (little tube), from sīphō (tube, pipe) + -culus (forming diminutives), from Ancient Greek σίφων (síphōn), of uncertain and possibly non-Indo-European Mediterranean substrate origin.

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siphuncule (plural siphuncules)

  1. (zoology) A tube that connects adjacent chambers in the shells of some cephalopods.

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sīphuncule

  1. vocative singular of sīphunculus