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▪ I. evertebrate, a. and n. Zool.|iːˈvɜːtɪbrət| [f. e- prefix3 + L. vertebra + -ate2; cf. vertebrate.] = invertebrate.
1883A. Leslie tr. Nordenskiöld's Voy. Vega 97 The dredging yielded..a large number of marine evertebrates. ▪ II. evertebrate, v.|iːˈvɜːtɪbreɪt| [f. as prec. + -ate3.] trans. To deprive of the backbone.
1880Times 28 Apr. 7/6 Professor Odling complained..that the statute had been ‘evertebrated and eviscerated’. |