hex-, hexa-
(Greek: six; a number used as a prefix)
hexacanth (adjective) (not comparable)
Concerning an organism having six larval hooks: Eucestoda, known as a hexacanth tapeworm, is a flatworm whose larvae have six posterior hooks on their heads and live in the digestive system of a vertebrate.
hexactinal
In sponge anatomy, one of the spicules forming six equal and similar rays meeting at right angles: Mr. Smart, the biology teacher, showed the students in his class a big photo of a skeleton of a sponge showing the triaxial form of its hexactines exemplified by its six arms grouped at right angles to one another.
A "spicule" is a small pointed structure serving as a skeletal element in various marine and freshwater invertebrates, such as sponges and corals.
hexacyclic
hexad
hexadactylia
A multiplicity of fingers, or toes, in which there are six digits on hands or feet.
hexadactylism
Polydactyly in which there are six digits on a hand or a foot.
hexadactyly
Having many fingers, or toes, usually with reference to a condition wherein there are six digits on a hand or a foot; or on both hands and feet.
hexadecimal
hexagon
hexahedral
hexahedron
hexameter
hexaphyllous
hexaploid
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