adjective
- having vertebrae; having a backbone or spinal column.
- belonging or pertaining to the Vertebrata (or Craniata), a subphylum of chordate animals, comprising those having a brain enclosed in a skull or cranium and a segmented spinal column; a major taxonomic group that includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes.
noun
- a vertebrate animal.
noun
- any chordate animal of the subphylum Vertebrata, characterized by a bony or cartilaginous skeleton and a well-developed brain: the group contains fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals
adjective
- of, relating to, or belonging to the subphylum Vertebrata
1826, from Latin vertebratus (Pliny), from vertebra “joint or articulation of the body, joint of the spine” (see vertebra).
adj.
- Having a spinal column.
- Of or characteristic of a vertebrate.
n.
- A member of the subphylum Vertebrata.
- Any of a large group of chordates of the subphylum Vertebrata (or Craniata), characterized by having a backbone. Vertebrates are bilaterally symmetrical and have an internal skeleton of bone or cartilage, a nervous system divided into brain and spinal cord, and not more than two pairs of limbs. Vertebrates have a well-developed body cavity (called a coelom) containing a chambered heart, large digestive organs, liver, pancreas, and paired kidneys, and their blood contains both red and white corpuscles. Vertebrates include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Animals that have a spinal cord enclosed in a backbone.