"Agnatha" meaning in All languages combined

See Agnatha on Wiktionary

Proper name [Translingual]

Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀ- (a-, “without”) + γνάθος (gnáthos, “jaw”). Etymology templates: {{der|mul|grc|ἀ-||without}} Ancient Greek ἀ- (a-, “without”), {{m|grc|γνάθος||jaw}} γνάθος (gnáthos, “jaw”) Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=|g2=|head=|nogendercat=1}} Agnatha
  1. The jawless fishes, or agnathans; they have backbones and skulls like the scaly fishes, and like reptiles, mammals and other vertebrates on land, but they do not have paired jaws like humans or sharks; instead their mouthparts are round; they suck onto their prey or food and rasp away bits that they then swallow.
    A taxonomic superclass within the subphylum Vertebrata.
    Hypernyms (superclass): Eukaryota (english: superkingdom), Animalia (english: kingdom), Bilateria (english: subkingdom), Deuterostomia (english: infrakingdom), Chordata (english: phylum), Chordata Craniata (english: clade)
    Sense id: en-Agnatha-mul-name-26rtRLOi Categories (other): Taxonomic names needing vernacular names, Taxonomic names (superclass), Translingual entries with incorrect language header, Translingual entries with language name categories using raw markup, Translingual terms with alpha privatives Disambiguation of Translingual entries with incorrect language header: 65 35 Disambiguation of Translingual entries with language name categories using raw markup: 64 36 Disambiguation of Translingual terms with alpha privatives: 61 39 Disambiguation of 'superclass': 92 8
  2. The jawless fishes, or agnathans; they have backbones and skulls like the scaly fishes, and like reptiles, mammals and other vertebrates on land, but they do not have paired jaws like humans or sharks; instead their mouthparts are round; they suck onto their prey or food and rasp away bits that they then swallow.
    A taxonomic infraphylum within the subphylum Vertebrata.
    Hypernyms (infraphylum): Eukaryota (english: superkingdom), Animalia (english: kingdom), Bilateria (english: subkingdom), Deuterostomia (english: infrakingdom), Chordata (english: phylum), Vertebrata (english: subphylum) Hyponyms (infraphylum): Cyclostomata
    Sense id: en-Agnatha-mul-name-GalpXiPq Categories (other): Taxonomic names needing vernacular names, Taxonomic names (infraphylum) Disambiguation of 'infraphylum': 26 74 Disambiguation of 'infraphylum': 26 74
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Hyponyms (subphylum): Myxini (english: class), †Cephalaspidomorphi (english: class), †Pteraspidomorphi (english: class) Related terms: Ostracodermi Coordinate_terms: Gnathostomata
Disambiguation of 'subphylum': 51 49

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