Etymology
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proto- + -stome
protostome (plural protostomes)
- Any animal, of the taxon Protostomia, in which the mouth is derived from the embryonic blastopore
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Translations
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animal in which the mouth is derived from the embryonic blastophore
- Azerbaijani: ilkağızlı
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 原口動物/原口动物 (yuánkǒu dòngwù), 舊口動物/旧口动物 (jiùkǒu dòngwù), 前口動物/前口动物 (qiánkǒu dòngwù)
- Finnish: alkusuinen
- German: Urmünd m
- Indonesian: protostomia
- Italian: protostoma f
- Japanese: 前口動物 (ぜんこうどうぶつ, zenkōdōbutsu), 旧口動物 (きゅうこうどうぶつ, kyūkōdōbutsu), 原口動物 (げんこうどうぶつ, genkōdōbutsu), 先口動物 (せんこうどうぶつ, senkōdōbutsu)
- Kazakh: ғалғашқы ауызды (ğalğaşqy auyzdy)
- Korean: 선구동물(先口動物) (seon'gudongmul), 전구동물(前口動物) (jeon'gudongmul), 원구동물(原口動物) (won'gudongmul)
- Persian: دهاننخستیان (fa)
- Polish: pragębowiec m
- Spanish: protóstomo m, protostomado m
- Tamil: புரொட்டோஸ்டோம் (puroṭṭōsṭōm)
- Vietnamese: động vật miệng nguyên sinh (動物𠰘原生)
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