branchiostegal

[ brang-kee-os-ti-guh l ]
/ ˌbræŋ kiˈɒs tɪ gəl /
Ichthyology

noun

Also called branchiostegal ray. one of the long, curved bones just below the operculum, supporting the gill membranes.

adjective

of or relating to the branchiostegals.

Origin of branchiostegal

First recorded in 1740–50; branchio- + steg(o)- + -al1

Example sentences from the Web for branchiostegal

  • These are the bones connected with respiration—the operculum, the branchiostegal rays, the branchial arches, and others.

    Form and Function |E. S. (Edward Stuart) Russell
  • To the cerato-hyal are attached a series of seven strong curved cylindrical rods, the branchiostegal rays.

    The Vertebrate Skeleton |Sidney H. Reynolds
  • The mouth and branchial cavity were very much distended, rounding out and distorting the whole hyoid and branchiostegal region.

  • The branchiostegal rays of the two sides are united in front by an unpaired membrane bone, the basi-branchiostegal (fig. 11, 36).

    The Vertebrate Skeleton |Sidney H. Reynolds

British Dictionary definitions for branchiostegal

branchiostegal
/ (ˌbræŋkɪəˈstiːɡəl) /

adjective

zoology of or relating to the operculum covering the gill slits of fish branchiostegal membrane; branchiostegal rays

Word Origin for branchiostegal

from branchia + Greek stegos roof