Chordacentrous

/kɔːrdəˈsen.trəs/ adjective

Definition

Having vertebrae centered around or formed from the notochord.

Etymology

Combines 'chorda' (cord/notochord) with Latin 'centrum' (center). Describes the anatomical arrangement in certain vertebrate embryos.

Kelly Says

This term shows how your spine actually develops from the notochord—you started life with a flexible cord before bone hardened around it!

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