vertebrated
1Vertebrated — Vertebrate Ver te*brate, Vertebrated Ver te*bra ted, a. [L. vertebratus.] 1. (Anat.) Having a backbone, or vertebral column, containing the spinal marrow, as man, quadrupeds, birds, amphibia, and fishes. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Contracted at… …
2vertebrated — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌbrād.ə̇d adjective Etymology: New Latin vertebratus + English ed 1. : vertebrate 2. : composed of or having vertebrae or segments resembling vertebrae a fish with a vertebrated tail …
3vertebrated — /verr teuh bray tid/, adj. 1. having vertebrae; vertebral; vertebrate. 2. composed of vertebrae or having segments resembling vertebrae. [1820 30; VERTEBRATE + ED2] * * * …
4vertebrated — Jointed; composed of segments arranged longitudinally as in certain instruments. * * * ver·te·brat·ed (vurґtə brātґəd) made up of joints resembling the vertebrae …
5vertebrated — ver·te·brat·ed || vÉœrtɪbreɪtɪd / vÉœËt adj. having a spinal column; sectional, linked …
6vertebrated — ver·te·brat·ed …
7vertebrated — /ˈvɜtəbreɪtəd/ (say vertuhbraytuhd) adjective 1. having vertebrae; vertebrate. 2. consisting of vertebrae …
8vertebrated probe — a flexible probe made up of joined links …
9Owen [3] — Owen (spr. Oh n), 1) (Audoënus), John, geb. zu Armon in Caernarvonshire, studirte in Oxford die Rechte, wurde dann Schullehrer in Warwick u. st. 1623. Seine lateinischen Epigramme, welche ihn zum Martial der neueren Literatur machen, zuerst Lond …
10Saururae — Sau*ru r[ae], n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a lizard + ? a tail.] (Paleon.) An extinct order of birds having a long vertebrated tail with quills along each side of it. Arch[ae]opteryx is the type. See {Arch[ae]opteryx}, and {Odontornithes}. [1913… …