ostrogon

ostrogon
m IV, DB. -a, Ms. \ostrogonnie; lm M. -y
zool. ostrogony «Xiphosura, rząd z gromady staroraków obejmujący kilka gatunków morskich zwierząt dennych, o ciele okrytym grubym, tarczowatym pancerzem; przedstawicielem ich jest skrzypłocz»

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