photophore

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Etymology

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From photo- (light) +‎ -phore (bearer).

Noun

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photophore (plural photophores)

  1. (biology) A light-emitting organ, found in some fish and other marine animals.
  2. (medicine) A form of endoscope using an electric light.

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Noun

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photophore m (plural photophores)

  1. (biology) photophore
  2. lantern

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