Welcome to Anagrammer Crossword Genius! Keep reading below to see if craniat is an answer to any crossword puzzle or word game (Scrabble, Words With Friends etc). Scroll down to see all the info we have compiled on craniat.
craniat
Searching in Crosswords ...
The answer CRANIAT has 0 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
Searching in Word Games ...
The word CRANIAT is NOT valid in any word game. (Sorry, you cannot play CRANIAT in Scrabble, Words With Friends etc)
There are 7 letters in CRANIAT ( A1C3I1N1R1T1 )
To search all scrabble anagrams of CRANIAT, to go: CRANIAT
Rearrange the letters in CRANIAT and see some winning combinations
Scrabble results that can be created with an extra letter added to CRANIAT
7 letters out of CRANIAT
5 letters out of CRANIAT
Searching in Dictionaries ...
Definitions of craniat in various dictionaries:
CRANIAT - A craniate is a member of the Craniata (sometimes called the Craniota), a proposed clade of chordate animals with a skull of hard bone or cartilage. ...
Word Research / Anagrams and more ...
Keep reading for additional results and analysis below.
Craniat might refer to |
---|
A craniate is a member of the Craniata (sometimes called the Craniota), a proposed clade of chordate animals with a skull of hard bone or cartilage. Living representatives are the Myxini (hagfishes), Hyperoartia (including lampreys), and the much more numerous Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates).The clade was conceived largely on the basis of the Hyperoartia (lampreys and kin) being more closely related to the Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates) than the Myxini (hagfishes). This, combined with an apparent lack of vertebral elements within the Myxini, suggested that the Myxini were descended from a more ancient lineage than the vertebrates, and that the skull developed before the vertebral column. The clade was thus composed of the Myxini and the vertebrates, and any extinct chordates with skulls. * However recent studies using molecular phylogenetics has contradicted this view, with evidence that the Cyclostomata (Hyperoartia and Myxini) is monophyletic; this suggests that the Myxini are degenerate vertebrates, and therefore the vertebrates and craniates are cladistically equivalent, at least for the living representatives. The placement of the Myxini within the vertebrates has been further strengthened by recent anatomical analysis, with vestiges of a vertebral column being discovered in the Myxini. |