nectopod

/nɛktəpɒd/

Definitions

1. noun

A fossil or an extinct genus of a type of marine reptile, closely related to plesiosaurs.

“Fossil discoveries of the nectopod revealed new information about ancient marine ecosystems.”

2. noun

A small swimming animal that is thought to be a transitional form between fish and amphibians.

“The nectopod is believed to be one of the first creatures that transitioned from water to land.”

Synonyms

  • amphibian
  • plesiosaur

Antonyms

  • terrapod
  • terrestrial