Tunicated - meaning and definition. What is Tunicated
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Tunicated      
·adj Having a tunic, or mantle; of or pertaining to the Tunicata.
II. Tunicated ·adj Covered with a tunic; covered or coated with layers; as, a tunicated bulb.
III. Tunicated ·adj Having each joint buried in the preceding funnel-shaped one, as in certain antennae of insects.
tunicated      
Botany (of a plant bulb) having concentric layers.
tunicate         
  • A 1901 comparison of frog tadpole and a tunicate larva.
  • ''[[Clavelina moluccensis]]'', the bluebell tunicate
  • ''[[Botrylloides violaceus]]'' showing oral tentacles at openings of buccal siphons
  • (br s) pharynx.}}
  • ''[[Clavelina robusta]]'' (black and white) and ''[[Pycnoclavella flava]]'' (orange) showing siphons.
  • Anatomy of a larval tunicate}}
  • Internal anatomy of a generalised tunicate}}
SUBPHYLUM OF CHORDATES (MARINE INVERTEBRATES)
Urochordata; Tunicata; Urochordate; Urochordates; Tunicates; Mass of sea squirts; Sea pork
['tju:n?k?t, -ke?t]
¦ noun Zoology a marine invertebrate of a group which includes the sea squirts and salps, with a rubbery or hard outer coat. [Subphylum Urochordata.]
¦ adjective (also tunicated) Botany (of a plant bulb) having concentric layers.