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Etymology

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From translingual Synapsida, from syn- Ancient Greek ἁψίς (hapsís, arch).

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Adjective

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synapsid (comparative more synapsid, superlative most synapsid)

  1. Pertaining to the class Synapsida, of animals which have an opening low in the skull roof behind each eye, leaving a bony arch beneath each.
    • 1999, Matt Ridley, Genome, Harper Perennial, published 2000, page 26:
      We are synapsid tetrapods, a group of reptiles that almost went extinct 200 million years ago in competition with the better-designed dinosaurs.

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synapsid (plural synapsids)

  1. Any animal (including all mammals) of the class Synapsida.

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