implacental

[im-pluh-sen-tl]

im·pla·cen·tal

[im-pluh-sen-tl]
adjective
1.
Zoology. having no placenta, as a monotreme or marsupial.
noun
2.
an implacental mammal.

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Implacental is always a great word to know.
So is arthropoda. Does it mean:
phylum comprised of arthropods
phylum comprised of mollusks
Also, im·pla·cen·tate [im-pluh-sen-teyt] .


Origin:
1830–40; im-2 + placental
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implacental (ˌɪmpləˈsɛntəl)
 
adj
another word for aplacental

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