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intraˈvertebrate, a. Zool. rare—0. [ad. mod.L. intrāvertebrātus, used by Geoffrey St. Hilaire as below: see intra- and vertebrate.] Having an internal bony skeleton; = vertebrate. Also intraˈvertebrated a.
1855Mayne Expos. Lex., Intravertebratus, applied by Geoffrey St. Hilaire, who restores to a similar type of organization the articulated and the vertebrated animals, to those having their osseous covering within the body, in distinction from those in which it is exterior: intravertebrated.
1887Syd. Soc. Lex., Intravertebrate. |