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1 crinoid
crinoid /ˈkraɪnɔɪd/A n.B a.crinoidala.(scient.) a crinoidi: (geol.) crinoidal limestone, calcare a crinoidi.
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crinoidal — (ˈ)krī|nȯidəl, krə̇ˈ adjective : of or relating to crinoids : consisting of or containing crinoids crinoidal limestone * * * crinoidˈal adjective Shaped like a lily • • • Main Entry: ↑crinoid … Useful english dictionary
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