Deuterostome

Synonyms for "deuterostome" (1 found)

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 後口動物 /后口动物 noun (animal in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth)

Greek

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  • δευτεροστόμιο noun (animal in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth)

Italian

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  • deuterostoma noun (animal in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth)

Japanese

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  • 後口動物 noun (animal in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth)

Kazakh

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  • екінші ауызды noun (animal in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth)
  • екіншіауызды noun (animal in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth)

Korean

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  • 후구동물 noun (animal in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth)

Persian

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  • دهاندومیان noun (animal in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth)

Tamil

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  • டியூட்டெரோஸ்டோம் noun (animal in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth)

Vietnamese

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  • động vật miệng thứ sinh noun (animal in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth)

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