AGNATHAN

Etymology

Adjective

agnathan (comparative more agnathan, superlative most agnathan)

(zoology) Belonging or pertaining to the superclass Agnatha, the jawless vertebrates.

Noun

agnathan (plural agnathans)

(zoology) A member of the superclass Agnatha of jawless vertebrates.

Synonyms

• agnath

• agnatha

Hypernyms

• vertebrate

Hyponyms

• cyclostome

• ostracoderm

Coordinate terms

• gnathostome

Source: Wiktionary



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