slovo | definícia |
echinoderm (encz) | echinoderm,ostnokožec n: Zdeněk Brož |
Echinoderm (gcide) | Echinoderm \E*chin"o*derm`\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
One of the Echinodermata.
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echinoderm (wn) | echinoderm
n 1: marine invertebrates with tube feet and five-part radially
symmetrical bodies |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
echinoderm (encz) | echinoderm,ostnokožec n: Zdeněk Brož |
echinoderm family (encz) | echinoderm family, n: |
echinoderm genus (encz) | echinoderm genus, n: |
echinodermata (encz) | Echinodermata, |
phylum echinodermata (encz) | phylum Echinodermata, n: |
Echinoderma (gcide) | Echinodermata \E*chi`no*der"ma*ta\
([-e]*k[imac]`n[-o]*d[~e]r"m[.a]*t[.a]), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr.
'echi^nos hedgehog, sea urchin + de`rma, -atos, skin.]
(Zo["o]l.)
One of the grand divisions of the animal kingdom. By many
writers it was formerly included in the Radiata. [Written
also Echinoderma.]
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Note: The species usually have an exterior calcareous
skeleton, or shell, made of many pieces, and often
covered with spines, to which the name. They may be
star-shaped, cylindrical, disk-shaped, or more or less
spherical. The body consists of several similar parts
(spheromeres) repeated symmetrically around a central
axis, at one end of which the mouth is situated. They
generally have suckers for locomotion. The group
includes the following classes: Crinoidea, Asterioidea,
Ophiuroidea, Echinoidea, and Holothurioidea. See these
words in the Vocabulary, and also Ambulacrum.
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Echinodermal (gcide) | Echinodermal \E*chi`no*der"mal\, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Relating or belonging to the echinoderms.
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Echinodermata (gcide) | Echinodermata \E*chi`no*der"ma*ta\
([-e]*k[imac]`n[-o]*d[~e]r"m[.a]*t[.a]), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr.
'echi^nos hedgehog, sea urchin + de`rma, -atos, skin.]
(Zo["o]l.)
One of the grand divisions of the animal kingdom. By many
writers it was formerly included in the Radiata. [Written
also Echinoderma.]
[1913 Webster]
Note: The species usually have an exterior calcareous
skeleton, or shell, made of many pieces, and often
covered with spines, to which the name. They may be
star-shaped, cylindrical, disk-shaped, or more or less
spherical. The body consists of several similar parts
(spheromeres) repeated symmetrically around a central
axis, at one end of which the mouth is situated. They
generally have suckers for locomotion. The group
includes the following classes: Crinoidea, Asterioidea,
Ophiuroidea, Echinoidea, and Holothurioidea. See these
words in the Vocabulary, and also Ambulacrum.
[1913 Webster] |
Echinodermatous (gcide) | Echinodermatous \E*chi`no*der"ma*tous\, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Relating to Echinodermata; echinodermal.
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echinoderm (wn) | echinoderm
n 1: marine invertebrates with tube feet and five-part radially
symmetrical bodies |
echinoderm family (wn) | echinoderm family
n 1: a family of echinoderms |
echinoderm genus (wn) | echinoderm genus
n 1: a genus of echinoderms |
echinodermata (wn) | Echinodermata
n 1: radially symmetrical marine invertebrates including e.g.
starfish and sea urchins and sea cucumbers [syn:
Echinodermata, phylum Echinodermata] |
phylum echinodermata (wn) | phylum Echinodermata
n 1: radially symmetrical marine invertebrates including e.g.
starfish and sea urchins and sea cucumbers [syn:
Echinodermata, phylum Echinodermata] |
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