| 释义 | Definition of echinoid in English:echinoidnoun ˈɛkɪnɔɪdiˈkīˌnoidZoology An echinoderm of the class Echinoidea; a sea urchin. Example sentencesExamples  Terebratulid / echinoid reef mounds provided a buffer from the strong waves of the open ocean, which prevented disarticulation of many whole specimens. The coarser fraction of chalk consists mainly of the skeletal debris of foraminifera, calcispheres, bivalve fragments, echinoid plates, and bryozoan, ostracod, and coral debris. Fossils include foraminiferans, brachiopods, echinoids, pelecypods, cephalopods, shark teeth, fish vertebrae, as well as asteroids, gastropods, a pterosaur, a nodosaurid, and decapods. Sponges are preyed upon by gastropods, polychaetes, asteroids, echinoids, turtles, and fishes. We have interpreted it as a synapomorphy for asteroids, ophiuroids, echinoids, and holothuroids, to the exclusion of the crinoids.
 adjective ˈɛkɪnɔɪdiˈkīˌnoidZoology Relating to or denoting echinoids. Example sentencesExamples  Seven horizons of echinoid aggregations, totaling approximately 3 % of the channel thickness, occur in the black shale. Despite the astonishing abundance of echinoid spines in the coral reef horizon, echinoid tests were not found here. In the echinoid gene order, the tRNA gene cluster follows the putative control region. This implies that the ancestral polarity of the 4.6-kb inversion is the echinoid pattern. The gastropod assemblage suggests an Albian age and the echinoid assemblage reportedly indicates a late Albian age.
Definition of echinoid in US English:echinoidnouniˈkīˌnoidZoology An echinoderm of the class Echinoidea; a sea urchin. Example sentencesExamples  Fossils include foraminiferans, brachiopods, echinoids, pelecypods, cephalopods, shark teeth, fish vertebrae, as well as asteroids, gastropods, a pterosaur, a nodosaurid, and decapods. The coarser fraction of chalk consists mainly of the skeletal debris of foraminifera, calcispheres, bivalve fragments, echinoid plates, and bryozoan, ostracod, and coral debris. Terebratulid / echinoid reef mounds provided a buffer from the strong waves of the open ocean, which prevented disarticulation of many whole specimens. Sponges are preyed upon by gastropods, polychaetes, asteroids, echinoids, turtles, and fishes. We have interpreted it as a synapomorphy for asteroids, ophiuroids, echinoids, and holothuroids, to the exclusion of the crinoids.
 adjectiveiˈkīˌnoidZoology Relating to or denoting echinoids. Example sentencesExamples  In the echinoid gene order, the tRNA gene cluster follows the putative control region. Seven horizons of echinoid aggregations, totaling approximately 3 % of the channel thickness, occur in the black shale. Despite the astonishing abundance of echinoid spines in the coral reef horizon, echinoid tests were not found here. This implies that the ancestral polarity of the 4.6-kb inversion is the echinoid pattern. The gastropod assemblage suggests an Albian age and the echinoid assemblage reportedly indicates a late Albian age.
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