How Do You Spell AGNATHOUS?

Pronunciation: [ˈaɡnaθəs] (IPA)

Agnathous is a term used in zoology to describe animals that lack a jawbone. Its pronunciation is /æɡˈneɪθəs/, with the stress on the second syllable. The initial "a" is pronounced as the short "a" sound /æ/ followed by a "g" sound /ɡ/ and an "n" sound /n/. The "th" sound in the second syllable is pronounced as a voiceless dental fricative /θ/, followed by an "əs" sound that can be pronounced as a schwa vowel /ə/ or a short "u" sound /ʌ/.

AGNATHOUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Agnathous is an adjective used to describe organisms that lack a jaw or mandible. It comes from the combination of two Greek words: "a," meaning "without," and "gnathos," meaning "jaw."

    In the field of biology, "agnathous" is specifically used to refer to classes of jawless fish belonging to the superclass Agnatha. These organisms, commonly called jawless fish, are characterized by the absence of a true jaw structure, consisting of bone or cartilage, that allows for biting or chewing. Instead, they possess a circular, sucker-like mouth. Examples of agnathous species include the lampreys and hagfish.

    The lack of a jaw distinguishes agnathous organisms from their jawed counterparts, such as mammals, reptiles, and even certain species of fish. Adapted to their unique feeding habits, agnathous organisms often use their mouthparts to latch onto other organisms, such as fish or marine mammals, to feed on their blood or tissues.

    Due to their ancient origins, agnathous organisms hold significant historical and evolutionary importance. They can provide valuable insights into the evolution of vertebrate organisms and their anatomical changes over time. Understanding the characteristics and behavior of agnathous organisms helps scientists unravel the complex evolutionary pathways that have shaped the diversity of life on Earth.

  2. Without lower jaw.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for AGNATHOUS

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Etymology of AGNATHOUS

The word "agnathous" is derived from the combination of two Greek roots: "a-" and "gnathos".

The prefix "a-" in Greek means "without" or "lack of".

The root "gnathos" comes from the Greek word "gnathos" (γνάθος), which means "jaw" or "jawbone".

Combining these two roots, "a-" and "gnathos", the word "agnathous" is formed, meaning "without a jaw".

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