eleutherozoic
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From eleuthero- + -zoic, from Ancient Greek ἐλεύθερος (eleútheros, “freedom”) + ζῷον (zôion, “animal”).
Adjective
[edit]eleutherozoic (not comparable)
- (biology) of or pertaining to the Subphylum Eleutherozoa
- 1912, Proceedings of the United States National Museum:
- These Pelmatozoa in a way are to be regarded as intermediate between the statozoic and eleutherozoic forms, as regards their mode of life, and may be dealt with to advantage in the present paper.
- 1977, Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History):
- They considered articulates to be pre-adapted for an eleutherozoic existence because they possess muscular arms which are potentially of value in crawling and swimming, as in comatulids.