invertebrate

invertebrate
1. Not possessed of a spinal or vertebral column. 2. Any animal that has no spinal column.

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in·ver·te·brate (')in-'vərt-ə-brət, -.brāt n an animal having no backbone or internal skeleton
invertebrate adj lacking a spinal column also of or relating to invertebrate animals

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1. n. an animal without a backbone. The following are invertebrate groups of medical importance: insect, tick, nematode, fluke, and tapeworm.
2. adj. not possessing a backbone.

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in·ver·te·brate (in-vurґtə-brāt) 1. any animal that has no vertebral column; a nonvertebrate animal. 2. having no vertebral column.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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