atremata

atremata
atrem·a·ta

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  • atremata — I. ə.ˈtreməd.ə, trē , āˈ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from a (II) + tremata : an order of inarticulate Brachiopoda having the peduncle emerging freely from between the valves II. Etymology …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Brachiopoda — Armfüßer Onniella meeki Systematik Unterreich: Vielzellige Tiere (Metazoa) Abteilung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • atremate — ə.ˈtremə̇t noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin Atremata (I) : a brachiopod of the order Atremata …   Useful english dictionary

  • atrematous — ə.ˈtreməd.əs, (ˈ)ā.| adjective Etymology: New Latin Atremata (I) + English ous : of or belonging to the Atremata …   Useful english dictionary

  • BRACHIOPODES — Les Brachiopodes ( 廓福見﨑晴諸益, bras; 神礼羽﨟, gén. 神礼嗀礼﨟, pied) constituent aujourd’hui un ensemble peu important, souvent associé aux Bryozoaires et aux Phoronidiens sous le vocable de Vermidiens, dans le «groupe confus des Vers»: ce sont des… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • inarticulata — |in+ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from neuter plural of inarticulatus : a class of Brachiopoda comprising forms with unhinged usually chitinophosphatic valves without teeth or sockets and including the orders Atremata and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • lingulidae — liŋˈgyüləˌdē noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Lingula, type genus + idae : a family of brachiopods (order Atremata) that includes the earliest recorded Lower Cambrian animal fossils and is represented by a few recent… …   Useful english dictionary

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