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Etymology

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From Latin branchia, branchiae (gills) + -form.[1]

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Adjective

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branchiform (comparative more branchiform, superlative most branchiform)

  1. (zoology) Gill-shaped.
    • 1887, “Summary or Current Researches Relating to Zoology and Botany []”, in Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Part I, London, Edinburgh: [] Williams & Norgate, page 386:
      The ear-shaped or branchiform stigma of Otostigma and Branchiostoma is due to the oblique form of the cone along a small part of its length; on the base of the stigmata of these forms there appear a few of those irregular darkly coloured patches, beset with small hooks, which are so common in the Chilopoda.

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  1. ^ branchiform, adj.”, in OED Online  , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.