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invertebrate
English
Etymology
in- +? vertebrate
Noun
invertebrate (plural invertebrates)
- An animal without vertebrae, i.e. backbone.
- (informal) A spineless person; a coward.
Antonyms
- vertebrate
Translations
Adjective
invertebrate (not comparable)
- Lacking a backbone.
- 1860, Recreative Science (page 110)
- Tear it up, and put a fragment under the microscope, and, wonder of wonders! see the maze of geometric forms exhibited in the bones of the creature; for who can help regarding the spicules as bones, even though a sponge be invertebrate?
- 1860, Recreative Science (page 110)
Antonyms
- vertebrate, vertebrated
Translations
See also
- inveterate (not to be confused)
Italian
Adjective
invertebrate
- feminine plural of invertebrato
invertebrate From the web:
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statolith
English
Etymology
From stato- +? -lith.
Noun
statolith (plural statoliths)
- A specialized form of amyloplast involved in graviperception by plant roots and most invertebrates.
Synonyms
- otolith
Translations
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