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Chordata

American  
[kawr-dey-tuh, -dah-] / kɔrˈdeɪ tə, -ˈdɑ- /

noun

Zoology.
  1. the phylum comprising the chordates.


Etymology

Origin of Chordata

1875–80; < New Latin, equivalent to chord ( a ) ( see chord 1) + Latin -āta, neuter plural of -ātus -ate 1

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The class Mammalia is placed in the phylum Chordata, in which all of the animals have a nerve cord.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2018

All members of the phylum Chordata are called chordates, and exhibit certain characteristics during at least one stage of life: a dorsal hollow nerve cord, a tail that extends beyond the anus, and pharyngeal pouches.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2018

The most conspicuous and familiar members of Chordata are vertebrates, but this phylum also includes two groups of invertebrate chordates.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015

The deuterostomes, whose name translates as “second mouth,” consist of two phyla: Chordata and Echinodermata.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015

The former, to which they limited the use of the word coelom, and which is developed directly or indirectly from the enteron, is found in Annelida, Arthropoda, Echinodermata, Chordata, &c.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" by Various

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