aposthia
[æpəˈstɪə]
Definitions
1. noun
A small opening or pore, especially in an animal, such as a worm or an insect, used for respiration or feeding.
“The worm’s aposthia allowed it to breathe in the muddy soil.”
[æpəˈstɪə]
1. noun
A small opening or pore, especially in an animal, such as a worm or an insect, used for respiration or feeding.
“The worm’s aposthia allowed it to breathe in the muddy soil.”