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Etymology: (noun.) 1826. New Latin Vertebrata, from neuter plural of vertebratus.

omurgalılar, (sıfat) omurgalı, (sıfat) belkemiği olan, omurgalı, (isim) omurgalı hayvan, Omurgalı hayvan,

1 omurgalılar     ts
2vertebrate (sıfat) omurgalı     ts
3vertebrate (sıfat) belkemiği olan, omurgalı     ts
4vertebrate (isim) omurgalı hayvan     ts
5vertebrate Omurgalı hayvan  Tıp     ts
 

Animals having a backbone, or a spinal column, including mammals, fishes, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, Organisms with backbones, Animals with backbones (Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals), plural of vertebrate, Creatures with a backbone, Animals with a backbone, such as fish, birds, and mammals, Species which have a backbone, Animals with backbones, Animals with a backbone (spine), Animals with backbones such as fish, reptiles and mammals, - Animals with backbones such as fish, reptiles, and mammals, Animals with backbones or spinal columns Examples include people, fish, and amphibians, animals with a backbone or spinal column such as mammals, birds, fishes, reptiles and amphibians, animals with spines or backbones, An animal having a backbone, Having a backbone, vert, backboned, having a backbone or spinal column; "fishes and amphibians and reptiles and birds and mammals are verbetrate animals", vertebral, One of the Vertebrata, animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium, — an animal with an internal skeleton, either bony or cartilaginous, something which has a spinal column, something which belongs to the class of vertebrates, All creatures with a backbone of vertebrae that encloses the spinal cord, such as birds, mammals, reptiles and fish [3: Introduction to vertebrates], animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium having a backbone or spinal column; "fishes and amphibians and reptiles and birds and mammals are verbetrate animals, an animals with a backbone, Of or pertaining to the Vertebrata; used only in the form vertebrate, Having movable joints resembling vertebræ; said of the arms ophiurans, Contracted at intervals, so as to resemble the spine in animals, Having a backbone, or vertebral column, containing the spinal marrow, as man, quadrupeds, birds, amphibia, and fishes, [n] an animal with a backbone or spinal column, Any animal with a backbone, An animal that has a backbone, or spinal column, having a spinal column, belonging to the class of vertebrates, adj having a backbone, or spinal column, An animal with a backbone, A vertebrate is a creature which has a spine. Mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish are vertebrates. invertebrate. a living creature that has a backbone invertebrate. Any animal of the chordate subphylum Vertebrata, which includes the fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Vertebrates have an internal skeleton formed of cartilage, bone, or both. The skeleton consists of a backbone (vertebral column), which partly encloses a spinal cord; a skull, which encloses the brain; and usually two pairs of limbs. Nerves extending from the spinal cord and brain permeate the skin, muscles, and internal organs. The muscular system consists primarily of bilaterally paired masses attached to bones or cartilage. Skin and scales, feathers, fur, or hair cover the outer surface. See also invertebrate, Vertebrate refers to having vertebrae, i e a backbone or spinal column, An animal with a backbone Fishes and people are both vertebrates, Any animal belonging to Vertebrata, characterized by internal skeleton of cartilage or bone, and specialized organization of the anterior end of the animal, Group of animals possessing a spinal column, Animals that are members of the subphylum Vertebrata, including the fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, all of which are characterized by having a segmented bony or cartilaginous spinal column, animal that posses a backbone, An animal with a backbone; the category includes mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and amphibians, Animal that does have a backbone Also see invertebrate, An animal (including amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles) with a backbone, (vur' t brit) An organism possessing a backbone, or spinal column,

6 Animals having a backbone, or a spinal column, including mammals, fishes, birds, reptiles, and amphibians     ts
7 Organisms with backbones     ts
8 Animals with backbones (Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals)     ts
9 plural of vertebrate     ts
10 Creatures with a backbone     ts
11 Animals with a backbone, such as fish, birds, and mammals     ts
12 Species which have a backbone     ts
13 Animals with backbones     ts
14 Animals with a backbone (spine)     ts
15 Animals with backbones such as fish, reptiles and mammals     ts
16 - Animals with backbones such as fish, reptiles, and mammals     ts
17 Animals with backbones or spinal columns Examples include people, fish, and amphibians     ts
18 animals with a backbone or spinal column such as mammals, birds, fishes, reptiles and amphibians     ts
19 animals with spines or backbones     ts
20vertebrate An animal having a backbone     ts
21vertebrate Having a backbone     ts
22vertebrate. vert     ts
23Vertebrate backboned     ts
24vertebrate having a backbone or spinal column; "fishes and amphibians and reptiles and birds and mammals are verbetrate animals"     ts
25Vertebrate vertebral     ts
26vertebrate One of the Vertebrata     ts
27vertebrate animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium     ts
28vertebrate — an animal with an internal skeleton, either bony or cartilaginous     ts
29vertebrate something which has a spinal column, something which belongs to the class of vertebrates  isim     ts
30vertebrate All creatures with a backbone of vertebrae that encloses the spinal cord, such as birds, mammals, reptiles and fish [3: Introduction to vertebrates]     ts
31vertebrate animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium having a backbone or spinal column; "fishes and amphibians and reptiles and birds and mammals are verbetrate animals     ts
32vertebrate an animals with a backbone     ts
33vertebrate Of or pertaining to the Vertebrata; used only in the form vertebrate     ts
34vertebrate Having movable joints resembling vertebræ; said of the arms ophiurans     ts
35vertebrate Contracted at intervals, so as to resemble the spine in animals     ts
36vertebrate Having a backbone, or vertebral column, containing the spinal marrow, as man, quadrupeds, birds, amphibia, and fishes     ts
37vertebrate [n] an animal with a backbone or spinal column     ts
38vertebrate Any animal with a backbone     ts
39vertebrate An animal that has a backbone, or spinal column     ts
40vertebrate having a spinal column, belonging to the class of vertebrates  sıfat     ts
41vertebrate adj having a backbone, or spinal column     ts
42vertebrate An animal with a backbone     ts
43vertebrate A vertebrate is a creature which has a spine. Mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish are vertebrates. invertebrate. a living creature that has a backbone invertebrate. Any animal of the chordate subphylum Vertebrata, which includes the fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Vertebrates have an internal skeleton formed of cartilage, bone, or both. The skeleton consists of a backbone (vertebral column), which partly encloses a spinal cord; a skull, which encloses the brain; and usually two pairs of limbs. Nerves extending from the spinal cord and brain permeate the skin, muscles, and internal organs. The muscular system consists primarily of bilaterally paired masses attached to bones or cartilage. Skin and scales, feathers, fur, or hair cover the outer surface. See also invertebrate     ts
44vertebrate Vertebrate refers to having vertebrae, i e a backbone or spinal column     ts
45vertebrate An animal with a backbone Fishes and people are both vertebrates     ts
46vertebrate Any animal belonging to Vertebrata, characterized by internal skeleton of cartilage or bone, and specialized organization of the anterior end of the animal     ts
47vertebrate Group of animals possessing a spinal column     ts
48vertebrate Animals that are members of the subphylum Vertebrata, including the fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, all of which are characterized by having a segmented bony or cartilaginous spinal column     ts
49vertebrate animal that posses a backbone     ts
50vertebrate An animal with a backbone; the category includes mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and amphibians     ts
51vertebrate Animal that does have a backbone Also see invertebrate     ts
52vertebrate An animal (including amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles) with a backbone     ts
53vertebrate (vur' t brit) An organism possessing a backbone, or spinal column     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada vertebrates kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. vertebrates kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan vertebrates kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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