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spicule

Syllabification: (spic·ule)
Pronunciation: /ˈspikˌyo͞ol/
Definition of spicule

noun

  • 1 technical a minute sharp-pointed object or structure that is typically present in large numbers, such as a fine particle of ice.
  • Zoology each of the small needlelike or sharp-pointed structures of calcite or silica that make up the skeleton of a sponge.
  • 2 Astronomy a short-lived, relatively small radial jet of gas in the chromosphere or lower corona of the sun.

Derivatives

spicular

Pronunciation: /-yələr/
adjective

spiculate

adjective

spiculation

noun

Origin:

late 18th century: from modern Latin spicula, spiculum, diminutives of spica 'ear of grain'

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