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Definition of Testudinate

Testudinate
Testudinate Tes*tu"di*nate, Testudinated Tes*tu"di*na`ted, a. [L. testudinatus, fr. testudo, -inis, a tortoise, an arch or vault.] Resembling a tortoise shell in appearance or structure; roofed; arched; vaulted.

Meaning of Testudinate from wikipedia

- Testudinata is the group of all tetrapods with a true turtle s****. It includes both modern turtles (Testudines) and many of their extinct, s****ed relatives...
- construction as follows: Tuscan, Corinthian, tetrastyle, displuviate, and testudinate. In the Tuscan, the girders that cross the breadth of the atrium have...
- condition for mesochelydians is aquatic, as opposed to terrestrial for testudinates. The two modern groups of turtles (Testudines), Pleurodira and Cryptodira...
- Wieland, G. R. (1896). "Archelon ischyros: a new gigantic cryptodire testudinate from the Fort Pierre Cretaceous of South Dakota". American Journal of...
- G. R. Wieland (1896). "Archelon ischyros : a new gigantic cryptodire testudinate from the Fort Pierre Cretaceous of South Dakota". American Journal of...
- which included a preliminary list of the reptiles of the area. Turtles (Testudinate) Chelydra serpentina serpentina - common snapping turtle Chrysemys picta...
- Wieland, G. R. (1896). "Archelon ischyros: a new gigantic cryptodire testudinate from the Fort Pierre Cretaceous of South Dakota". American Journal of...
- "Some Observations on Certain Well-Marked Stages in the Evolution of the Testudinate Humerus". American Journal of Science. Series 4. 9 (54): 413–424 [p....
- China) and the paleobiogeography of Jur****ic to Early Cretaceous Asian testudinates". Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. 90 (3): 259–273. doi:10...