Archaecraniate

/ˌɑːrkiˈkreɪniət/ noun

An extinct group of early fish-like vertebrates from the Paleozoic era that lacked true jaws and bones.

From Greek 'archaios' meaning 'ancient' combined with 'cranium' meaning 'skull'. These creatures represent early stages in vertebrate evolution before jaws evolved.

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