different between chordate vs conodont
chordate
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?k??de?t/
- Homophones: caudate, cordate
- (US) IPA(key): /?k???de?t/
- Homophone: cordate
Noun
chordate (plural chordates)
- A member of the phylum Chordata; numerous animals having a notochord at some stage of their development; in vertebrates this develops into the spine
Translations
Adjective
chordate (not comparable)
- Of such animals.
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conodont
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (kônos, “cone”) +? -odont.
Noun
conodont (plural conodonts)
- Any of several extinct fish-like chordates having cone-like teeth.
- 2018, Mark Carnall, The Guardian, 2 May:
- The appearance of tiny teeth elements of an eel-like jawless animal called a conodont, specifically Hindeodus parvus, is the technical herald of the age of the dinosaurs according to the ICS.
- 2018, Mark Carnall, The Guardian, 2 May:
- A microfossil tooth of such an animal.
Translations
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