Thesaurus / invertebrates
FEEDBACKsynonyms for invertebrates
synonyms for invertebrates
- wimp
- alarmist
- baby
- chicken
- craven
- cur
- dastard
- deserter
- invertebrate
- jellyfish
- malingerer
- mouse
- pessimist
- poltroon
- quitter
- rabbit
- recreant
- shirker
- skulker
- sneak
- weakling
- chickenheart
- faintheart
- faint-of-heart
- fraidy-cat
- gutless wonder
- lily liver
- scaredy-cat
- shirk
- white liver
- yellowbelly
- beast
- creature
- pet
- being
- brute
- critter
- invertebrate
- mutt
- stray
- varmint
- vertebrate
- living thing
- wild thing
antonyms for invertebrates
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How to use invertebrates in a sentence
The amphioxus, the bridge between invertebrates and vertebrates, is not hermaphrodite.
THE NATURAL PHILOSOPHY OF LOVEREMY DE GOURMONTThey cared nothing for mammonism, that some philosophical crank has defined to be a physical force that makes men invertebrates.
THE BROKEN SWORDDENNISON WORTHINGTONIn a short paper of 1824 Serres attempted an explanation of the nervous system of Invertebrates.
FORM AND FUNCTIONE. S. (EDWARD STUART) RUSSELLIn them all classes of seaweeds and marine invertebrates may be found and their habits watched.
THE SEA-BEACH AT EBB-TIDEAUGUSTA FOOTE ARNOLDWe have another striking example among the invertebrates in the snails (gasteropoda).
THE WONDERS OF LIFEERNST HAECKELTo these he opposed the two lower classes, insects and worms, as invertebrates.
THE RIDDLE OF THE UNIVERSE AT THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURYERNST HAECKELIt was not until about the middle of the century that such layers were found in some of the invertebrates.
THE RIDDLE OF THE UNIVERSE AT THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURYERNST HAECKELThe three chief groups of invertebrates, which in their turn differ widely from each other, have a very different development.
THE RIDDLE OF THE UNIVERSE AT THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURYERNST HAECKELThese tricellular reflex organs are preponderantly developed in the great majority of the invertebrates.
THE RIDDLE OF THE UNIVERSE AT THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURYERNST HAECKELThe first of the three sections into which this period of life is divided is known as the Silurian age, the age of invertebrates.
THE MEANING OF EVOLUTIONSAMUEL CHRISTIAN SCHMUCKER