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Chorda Filum
Sea laces Sea" la"ces (Bot.) A kind of seaweed (Chorda Filum) having blackish cordlike fronds, often many feet long.

Meaning of Filum from wikipedia

- The filum terminale ('terminal thread') is a delicate strand of fibrous tissue, about 20 cm in length, extending inferiorly from the apex of the conus...
- Flavobacterium filum is a Gram-negative and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Flavobacterium which has been isolated from activated sludge from a...
- the free dictionary. The word filament, which is descended from Latin filum meaning "thread", is used in English for a variety of thread-like structures...
- Dienerella filum, the common plaster beetle, is a species of fungus beetle in the family Latridiidae. It is found in damp conditions in buildings throughout...
- Draconibacterium filum is a Gram-negative, long-rod-shaped and facultatively anaerobic bacterium from the genus of Draconibacterium which has been isolated...
- Chorda filum, commonly known as dead man's rope or sea lace among other names, is a species of brown algae in the genus Chorda. It is widespread in the...
- Lissocampus filum, also known as the shortsnout pipefish, is a species of marine fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae. This species can be found...
- Metopus filum is a species of metopid first found in soil from the Murray River floodplain, Australia. It can be distinguished from its congeners by its...
- relate to malformations of the spinal cord. Various forms include tight filum terminale, lipomeningomyelocele, split cord malformations (diastematomyelia)...
- Spalacopsis filum is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was first described by Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug in 1829. Bezark, Larry...