Marine vs Hemichordate - What's the difference?
marine | hemichordate |
Of, or pertaining to, the sea (marine biology'', marine ''insurance .)
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(capitalised in the plural) A marine corps.
A painting representing some marine subject.
(biology) Any of many marine worms, of the phylum Hemichordata , that have a primitive notochord
As a verb marine
is .As a noun hemichordate is
(biology) any of many marine worms, of the phylum hemichordata , that have a primitive notochord.As an adjective hemichordate is
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of these animals.marine
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Welcome to the plastisphere, passage=Plastics are energy-rich substances, which is why many of them burn so readily. Any organism that could unlock and use that energy would do well in the Anthropocene. Terrestrial bacteria and fungi which can manage this trick are already familiar to experts in the field. Dr Mincer and Dr Amaral-Zettler found evidence of them on their marine plastic, too.}}
Noun
(en noun)- He was a marine in World War II.
- He fought with the Marines in World War II.