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Differences between vertebrates and tetrapods.

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vertebrate

English

Adjective

(-)

Having a backbone.

Derived terms

* megavertebrate

Noun

(en noun)

An animal having a backbone.

Antonyms

* invertebrate

Derived terms

* megavertebrate

Hyponyms

* See also

tetrapod

English

Noun

(wikipedia tetrapod) (en noun)

Any vertebrate with four limbs.

Any vertebrate (such as birds or snakes) that have evolved from early tetrapods; especially all members of the superclass Tetrapoda

Concrete structures with 'arms' used to arrest wave energy along the shore in sea defence projects.

Adjective

(-)

Having four limbs or feet

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