invertebrado

Portuguese

Etymology

From in- + vertebrado.

Adjective

invertebrado m (feminine singular invertebrada, masculine plural invertebrados, feminine plural invertebradas, comparable)

  1. invertebrate (lacking backbone)
    Antonym: vertebrado

Noun

invertebrado m (plural invertebrados)

  1. invertebrate (animal without backbone)
    Antonym: vertebrado

Spanish

Etymology

From in- + vertebrado.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /imberteˈbɾado/, [ĩmbert̪eˈβɾaðo]

Adjective

invertebrado (feminine singular invertebrada, masculine plural invertebrados, feminine plural invertebradas)

  1. invertebrate (lacking backbone)
    Antonym: vertebrado

Noun

invertebrado m (plural invertebrados)

  1. invertebrate (animal without backbone)
    Antonym: vertebrado
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