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vertebrate
English
Adjective
(-)
Having a backbone.
Derived terms
* megavertebrate
Noun
(en noun)
An animal having a backbone.
Antonyms
* invertebrate
Derived terms
* megavertebrate
Hyponyms
* See also
tetrapod
English
Noun
(wikipedia tetrapod) (en noun)
Any vertebrate with four limbs.
Any vertebrate (such as birds or snakes) that have evolved from early tetrapods; especially all members of the superclass Tetrapoda
Concrete structures with 'arms' used to arrest wave energy along the shore in sea defence projects.
Adjective
(-)
Having four limbs or feet
D. Elect officials to serve in the government
The people choose who they want to hold power by voting
Ancient people of Mesa Verde were the people who lived in cave like structures underground, some thousand years ago. They were hunters and gathers
The people of Mesa caves dug huge pits underground and they lived in those pits, they were also the farmers of corn and beans. Later in eighth century, they started to build houses with logs which were crescent shaped and had fifty rooms and they shifted their occupation to pottery.
Gradually, the people left their hospices and dwellings. The reasons for which can be worst climatic condition that led to poverty. Later two cowboys had found the cliff palace and with a handmade ladder, they climbed down and found out the artifacts which were still in usable form. The cliff palace attracts the attention many visitors even today.
They fought and made war.
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