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crossopterygian
[ kro-sop-tuh-rij-ee-uhn ]
noun
- any fish of the group Crossopterygii, extinct except for the coelacanth, regarded as being ancestral to amphibians and other land vertebrates.
adjective
- pertaining to or resembling a crossopterygian.
crossopterygian
/ krɒˌsɒptəˈrɪdʒɪən /
noun
- any bony fish of the subclass Crossopterygii, having fleshy limblike pectoral fins. The group, now mostly extinct, contains the ancestors of the amphibians See also coelacanth
adjective
- of, relating to, or belonging to the Crossopterygii
crossopterygian
/ krŏ-sŏp′tə-rĭj′ē-ən /
- Any of a mostly extinct group of lobe-finned fishes of the order Crossopterygii, whose only living member is the coelacanth. One group of crossopterygians is thought to have evolved into terrestrial vertebrates beginning in the Devonian Period.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of crossopterygian1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of crossopterygian1
C19: from New Latin Crossopterygiī, from Greek krossoi fringe, tassels + pterugion a little wing, from pterux wing
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Example Sentences
With these remains are found also scales possibly belonging to a Crossopterygian fish (Eriptychius).
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The braincase of the Carboniferous crossopterygian Megalichthys nitidus.
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These are found in the garpike and in many genera of extinct Ganoid and Crossopterygian fishes.
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In every modern Dipnoan, Crossopterygian, and Ganoid the air-bladder has an effective pneumatic duct.
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It is not unlikely that the Crossopterygian gave rise to Amphibian and Dipnoan alike.
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