acentrous

English

Etymology

a- + centre + -ous

Adjective

acentrous (comparative more acentrous, superlative most acentrous)

  1. (ichthyology) lacking vertebral centra
    • 2001, "Axial Skeleton", David Cannatella,
      "Some bony fishes (Teleostei, Amia, Lepisosteus, and Brachiopterygii) have well-ossified centra and neural and hemal arches. Others (Dipnoi, Latimeria, and Chondrostei) lack centra (acentrous), and the notochord is unconstricted, and the bony neural and hemal arches simply rest on it."

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