spiracle
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Spiracle \Spir"a*cle\, n.[L. spiraculum, fr. spirare to breathe:
cf. F. spiracule. See {Spirit}.]
1. (Anat.) The nostril, or one of the nostrils, of whales,
porpoises, and allied animals.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) One of the external openings communicating with the
air tubes or tracheae of insects, myriapods, and
arachnids. They are variable in number, and are
usually situated on the sides of the thorax and
abdomen, a pair to a segment. These openings are
usually elliptical, and capable of being closed. See
Illust. under {Coleoptera}.
(a) A tubular orifice communicating with the gill cavity
of certain ganoid and all elasmobranch fishes. It is
the modified first gill cleft.
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3. Any small aperture or vent for air or other fluid.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
75 Moby Thesaurus words for "spiracle":
air duct, air hole, air passage, air shaft, air tube, airway,
armhole, avenue, blowhole, breathing hole, bullet-hole, bunghole,
channel, chute, cringle, deadeye, debouch, door, egress, emunctory,
escape, estuary, exhaust, exit, eye, eyelet, floodgate, flume,
gasket, grommet, guide, keyhole, knothole, loop, loophole, louver,
louverwork, manhole, mousehole, naris, nostril, opening, out,
outcome, outfall, outgate, outgo, outlet, peephole, pigeonhole,
pinhole, placket, placket hole, pore, port, porthole, punch-hole,
sally port, shaft, sluice, spilehole, spout, tap, touchhole,
transom, vent, ventage, venthole, ventiduct, ventilating shaft,
ventilator, vomitory, way out, weir, wind tunnel
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