Definition
A brachiopod belonging to the group Atremata, characterized by having no pores in the shell.
Etymology
From Latin scientific nomenclature using 'a-' plus Greek 'trema,' forming a technical biological classification for a specific type of shellfish.
Kelly Says
When scientists discovered that some ancient brachiopods had no pores while others did, they literally divided them into two groups based on holes — atremeates (no holes) and those with pores!
Translations
ARالعربية
ثرثرة
th-ar-th-rah
BNবাংলা
ঝাঁকানো
jha-ka-no
DEDeutsch
zittern
tsit-tern
ELΕλληνικά
διαρρέω
dia-rre-o
ESEspañol
temblar
tem-blar
FAفارسی
لرزیدن
la-rzi-den
FISuomi
järistää
yaris-taa
FRFrançais
trembler
trem-bler
HIहिन्दी
धड़कना
dha-dhak-na
HUMagyar
remegni
re-me-gni
IDBahasa Indonesia
gemetar
ge-me-tar
ITItaliano
tremare
tre-ma-re
MRMR
चकचकीत
chak-chak-kit
MSBahasa Melayu
gemetar
ge-me-tar
NLNederlands
schudden
skud-den
PTPortuguês
tremer
tre-mer
RORomână
tremuri
tre-mu-ri
RUРусский
дрожать
dro-zhat'
SWKiswahili
kuteteka
ku-te-te-ka
TRTürkçe
titremek
ti-tre-mek
UKУкраїнська
трястись
tryas-tyss
VITiếng Việt
run rẩy
run ray