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Definition of marsupium
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of marsupium is as below...
Marsupium
(n.) The
pouch,
formed
by a fold of the skin of the
abdomen,
in which
marsupials
carry their
young;
also, a pouch for
similar
use in other
animals,
as
certain
Crustacea..
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Marsupium
::
Marsupium
(n.) The
pouch,
formed
by a fold of the skin of the
abdomen,
in which
marsupials
carry their
young;
also, a pouch for
similar
use in other
animals,
as
certain
Crustacea..
Marsupium
::
Marsupium
(n.) The
pecten
in the eye of birds and
reptiles.
See
Pecten.
Pecten
::
Pecten
(n.) A
vascular
pigmented
membrane
projecting
into the
vitreous
humor
within
the globe of the eye in
birds,
and in many
reptiles
and
fishes;
-- also
called
marsupium..
Marsupial
::
Marsupial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
marsupium;
as, the
marsupial
bones..
Marsupialia
::
Marsupialia
(n. pl.) A
subclass
of
Mammalia,
including
nearly
all the
mammals
of
Australia
and the
adjacent
islands,
together
with the
opossums
of
America.
They
differ
from
ordinary
mammals
in
having
the
corpus
callosum
very
small,
in being
implacental,
and in
having
their young born while very
immature.
The
female
generally
carries
the young for some time after birth in an
external
pouch,
or
marsupium.
Called
also
Marsupiata..
Marsupion
::
Marsupion
(n.) Same as
Marsupium.
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