Definition of Camerate. Meaning of Camerate. Synonyms of Camerate

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Definition of Camerate

Camerate
Camerate Cam"er*ate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Camerated; p. pr. & vb. n. Camerzting.] [L. cameratus, p. p. of camerare. See Camber.] 1. To build in the form of a vault; to arch over. 2. To divide into chambers.

Meaning of Camerate from wikipedia

- Look up camerata or camerate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Camerata, a dormitory or a comrade in Italian or an adjective meaning chambered in Latin...
- Echinodermata Stephen K. Donovan and David N. Lewis The mid-Palaeozoic camerate crinoid Scyphocrinites Zenker in southwest England Encyclopedia of Life...
- corals died out Echinodermata Blastoids 100% Crinoids 98% Inadunates and camerates died out Mollusca Ammonites 97% Goniatites and Prolecantids died out Bivalves...
- The Camerata or camerate crinoids are an extinct subclass of Paleozoic stalked crinoids. They were some of the earliest crinoids to originate during the...
- Baumiller, Tomasz K. (2003). "Infestation of Middle Devonian (Givetian) camerate crinoids by platyceratid gastropods and its implications for the nature...
- on an increasing ecological prominence in Silurian seas. Monobathrid camerates, like flexibles, diversified in the Llandovery, whereas cyathocrinids...
- camerates (subclass Camerata). It was originally named in 1918 by Otto Jaekel, who hypothesized a fundamental split between camerate and non-camerate...
- Memoirs 20 and 21, 897 p W. Ausich, T. W. Kammer Dizygocrinus; Mississippian camerate crinoid (Echinodermata) from the midcontinental United States Journal of...
- "Putting a crinoid on a stalk: new evidence on the Devonian diplobathrid camerate Monstrocrinus". Journal of Paleontology. 97 (6): 1233–1250. doi:10.1017/jpa...
- frequency of breakage and regeneration in the spines of the Middle Devonian camerate Gennaeocrinus and late Paleozoic cladids, as well as a survey of the prevalence...