Anapsid

/əˈnæpsɪd/ noun

A prehistoric reptile with a skull that lacks temporal openings or fenestrae, representing one of the earliest types of reptile from the Carboniferous period.

From Greek 'an-' (without) and 'apsis' (arch, vault), referring to the absence of openings in the skull roof. Coined in paleontology to classify early reptiles.

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