invertebrata

  • 111invertebrato — [der. di vertebrato, col pref. in 2]. ■ agg. 1. (zool.) [privo di colonna vertebrale: animale i. ] ◀▶ vertebrato. 2. (fig., spreg.) [di persona, privo di carattere, di forza morale] ▶◀ debole, fiacco, rammollito, (non com.) slombato, smidollato,… …

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  • 112invertebrato — pl.m. invertebrati sing.f. invertebrata pl.f. invertebrate …

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  • 113invertebrate — (n.) 1826, from L. in not (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + vertebra joint (see VERTEBRA (Cf. vertebra)). Invertebrata as a biological classification was coined 1805 by French naturalist Georges Léopole Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert, Baron Cuvier (1769 1832) …

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  • 114invertebrate — [ɪn və:tɪbrət] noun an animal lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusc, annelid, etc. Compare with vertebrate. adjective relating to the invertebrates. Origin C19: from mod. L. invertebrata (plural) (former taxonomic group), from Fr.… …

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  • 115invertebrati — invertebráti m mn <N invertèbrāt, G invertebráta> DEFINICIJA zool. bića koja nemaju kralješnicu; beskralješnjaci ETIMOLOGIJA nlat. invertebratus ≃ in 1 + vertebra: kralješnica …

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  • 116bestuburis — bestubùris, ė smob., adj. (2) kas be stuburo: Gyvuliai bestuburiai (invertebrata) rš. Pažiūrėkim į kitus įnamius – į bekaulius arba bestuburius J.Jabl …

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  • 117invertebrate — adj. & n. adj. 1 (of an animal) not having a backbone. 2 lacking firmness of character. n. an invertebrate animal. Etymology: mod.L invertebrata (pl.) (as IN (1), VERTEBRA) …

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  • 118annulata — I. ˌanyəˈläd.ə, ād.ə Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter plural of annulatus synonym of annelida II. noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin …

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