Pronunciation: /ədɛloʊkɔrdə/
noun a taxonomic group comprising the tunicates and some primitive chordates
A1 Adelochorda is a group of marine animals that includes tunicates and lancelets.
A2 Adelochorda are characterized by their simple body structure and lack of a true backbone.
B1 The adelochorda are considered to be one of the most primitive chordate groups.
B2 Scientists are still studying the evolutionary relationships of adelochorda within the chordate phylum.
C1 The adelochorda exhibit unique characteristics that set them apart from other chordates.
C2 Research on adelochorda has led to new insights into the early evolution of vertebrates.
formal The adelochorda is a phylum of marine worms characterized by a notochord that runs the length of their body.
informal I read about adelochorda in my marine biology class, they're pretty interesting creatures.
slang Those adelochorda worms are so cool, they're like the rockstars of the ocean!
figurative The adelochorda's notochord symbolizes strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
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