Definitions for Radiata

Radiata Ra·di·a·ta

Spelling: [rey-dee-ey-tuh, -ah-tuh]
IPA: /ˌreɪ diˈeɪ tə, -ˈɑ tə/

Radiata is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 92 anagrams from letters in Radiata (aaadirt).

Definitions for Radiata

noun

  1. (in some classification systems) a major grouping that includes more or less radially symmetrical animals, as coelenterates (jellyfish, sea anemones, corals), ctenophores (comb jellies), and echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers).

Origin of Radiata

1820-30; New Latin, noun use of neuter plural of Latin radiātus radiate (adj.)

Examples for Radiata

Cuvier included them in his Radiata, a class comprising all the animals whose parts diverge or radiate from a central axis.

Thus, in the great division of Radiata, we find asteriod and helianthoid zoophytes, besides crinoid and cystidean echinoderms.

Part I., containing the Radiata and Articulata, is now ready.

The lower type of animals, the Radiata, is almost exclusively marine.

It will be noticed that he separates the Radiata (Radiaires) from the Polypes.

Thus, in the great division of the Radiata, we find asteroid and helianthoid zoophytes, besides crinoid and cystidean echinoderms.

But with the serotinous cones (Radiata, attenuata), the advantages of this form become apparent.

These (p. 290) four great branches of the animal world are the vertebrata, mollusca, articulata, and Radiata.

The line representative of the Radiata ought perhaps to have been elevated a little higher than either of its two neighbors.

Among the Radiata of this epoch, the order Crinoidea are abundantly represented.

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