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operculum

noun
oper·​cu·​lum | \ ō-ˈpər-kyə-ləm How to pronounce operculum (audio) \
plural opercula\ ō-​ˈpər-​kyə-​lə How to pronounce opercula (audio) \ also operculums

Definition of operculum

1 : a body process or part that suggests a lid: such as
a : a horny or shelly plate on the posterior dorsal surface of the foot in many gastropod mollusks that closes the shell when the animal is retracted
b : the covering of the gills of a fish — see fish illustration
2 : a lid or covering flap (as of a moss capsule)

Examples of operculum in a Sentence

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Scallops, for example, showcase a complex system of camouflage, with a colored shell on top and a white shell on the bottom; most gastropods are born with trapdoor-like devices called an operculum, which protect them from predators. Susan Glaser, cleveland.com, "In search of the perfect shell on Florida's Sanibel Island (photos)," 10 Jan. 2018

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First Known Use of operculum

1681, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for operculum

borrowed from New Latin, going back to Latin, "cover, lid," from operīre "to shut, close, cover" (from op-, variant of ob- ob- + pre-Latin *-wer-je- "open or close," as specified by a prefix, going back to Indo-European *Hu̯er-) + -culum, instrumental suffix (going back to Indo-European *-tlom) — more at aperient

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operculum

noun
oper·​cu·​lum | \ ō-ˈpər-kyə-ləm How to pronounce operculum (audio) \
plural opercula\ -​lə How to pronounce opercula (audio) \ also operculums

Medical Definition of operculum

: any of several parts of the cerebrum bordering the sylvian fissure and concealing the insula