metasome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From meta- (beyond, after) + -some (body, segment).

Noun[edit]

metasome (plural metasomes)

  1. A segment of the body of an animal, generally the rearmost one.
  2. A replacing mineral where one mineral grows in size at the expense of another.

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