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vertebrate
English
Etymology
From Latin vertebra (“joint”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?v??.t?.b?e?t/
Adjective
vertebrate (not comparable)
- Having a backbone.
Derived terms
- megavertebrate
Translations
Noun
vertebrate (plural vertebrates)
- An animal having a backbone.
Antonyms
- invertebrate
Derived terms
- megavertebrate
Hyponyms
- See also Thesaurus:vertebrate
See also
- Vertebrata
Translations
Italian
Noun
vertebrate f
- plural of vertebrato
Anagrams
- brevettare, brevetterà
Latin
Adjective
vertebr?te
- vocative masculine singular of vertebr?tus
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gonadotrophin
English
Alternative forms
- gonadotropin (US)
Etymology
gonadotrophic +? -in.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /???nad?(?)?t???f?n/
Noun
gonadotrophin (plural gonadotrophins)
- Any of a group of protein hormones secreted by gonadotrope cells of the pituitary gland of vertebrates.
Translations
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