zoeae

See also: zoëae

Translingual

Etymology

Zoe, after the wife of French naturalist René Lesson, + -ae, genitive singular of -a

Noun

zoeae

  1. Used a specific epithet; Zoe's.
  2. A larval form of certain crustaceans having a spiny carapace and rudimentary limbs on the abdomen and thorax, i.e. a crab.

Derived terms

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /zoʊˈi.i/

Noun

zoeae

  1. plural of zoea
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