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Definition of Echinoderms
1. echinoderm [n] - See also: echinoderm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Echinoderms
Literary usage of Echinoderms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. College zoology by Robert William Hegner (1918)
"DEVELOPMENT OF echinoderms In most of the echinoderms, the eggs pass through ...
150, A) of the four principal classes of echinoderms resemble one another, ..."
2. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences by Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences (1882)
"THE following list comprises all the species of echinoderms collected or observed
on the Brazilian Coast, by Mr. John C. Brainier, the author, ..."
3. The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley by Thomas Henry Huxley, Michael Foster (1898)
"For it so happens that Sars, the only investigator who preceded him in the study
of the development of the echinoderms, had not the good fortune to meet ..."
4. The Elements of Animal Biology by Samuel Jackson Holmes (1919)
"One conspicuous feature of most echinoderms is their apparently radial symmetry
... This radial structure led the older naturalists to class the echinoderms ..."
5. Elements of Zoology: To Accompany the Field and Laboratory Study of Animals by Charles Benedict Davenport, Gertrude Anna Crotty Davenport (1911)
"In echinoderms the number of such parts is nearly constant; namely, five (Fig.
... Consequently it is tolerably certain that the ancestors of echinoderms ..."