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Endoskeletal

Endoskeletal \En`do*skel"e*tal\, a. (Anat.) Pertaining to, or connected with, the endoskeleton; as, endoskeletal muscles.

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endoskeletal

a. (context anatomy English) Of or pertaining to an internal skeleton, usually of bone (an endoskeleton).

Usage examples of "endoskeletal".

The people were endoskeletal, bisexual, oviparous, bipedal organisms enough like human beings so that one could pass himself off as the other with a little skillful disguise.

If there is a place for endoskeletal species within the harmony of the True Civilization, it must be identified.

On other worlds, endoskeletal organization is a mere fancy, confined to a handful of wormlike and fishlike species, none of them larger than your thumb.

They had their own piquant descriptions for endoskeletal, soft-bodied, ground-bound bipeds.

They were instructed to occupy the core of a comet and from it keep an eye on those endoskeletal, but potentially annoying, creatures who had discovered agriculture, fire, the city, and the wheel, but not as yet even chemical explosive weapons.

Whereas the other continent had been dominated by insects and their distant cousins, the endoskeletal pseudoarthropods, this land mass had been very hospitable to mammals.

Higher species of animals display homeostasis, bilateral symmetry, disexuality, and endoskeletal body structure, with increasing cephaliza­.

Higher species of animals display homeostasis, bilateral symmetry, disexuality, and endoskeletal body structure, with increasing cephalization in the more highly evolved species.