Gills
71to the gills — completely, as full as possible …
72blood gills — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Thin walled respiratory or osmoregulatory evaginations continuous with the hemocoel and filled with blood, occurring in, but not confined to aquatic larvae …
73lateral abdominal gills — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In a few genera of Odonata, filamentous (or true abdominal appendages) on either side of the 2nd to 7th or 8th abdominal segments …
74rectal gills — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In anisopteran Odonata nymphs, an elaborate system of folds in the wall of the rectum, the latter chamber forming the branchial basket …
75rectal tracheal gills — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In some nymphs of Odonata, lamellate structures in the rectum supplied with tracheae and tracheoles …
76spiracular gills — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In some aquatic pupae, the long processes formed by the peritreme and atrial regions of one or more pairs of spiracles; adapted both for aquatic and aerial respiration …
77Green around the gills — queezy or sick …
78green around the gills — Australian Slang queezy or sick …
79cooling gills — Hinged flaps forming a partial or complete ring around the rear edge of the cowling of an air cooled piston engine to control airflow …
80to the gills — until completely full. → gill …