Crossword-Solution: INVERTEBRATE 12 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Invertebrate a. Destitute of a backbone; having no vertebrae; of or
pertaining to the Invertebrata.
Invertebrate n. One of the Invertebrata.

We have 23 clues for the answer “INVERTEBRATE”

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without a backbone 1 answer
the term is not used as a scientific classification 1 answer
nuda 2 answers
Spineless sort 4 answers
Pantywaist 6 answers
BONELESS 8 answers
forceless 8 answers
Milquetoast 10 answers
Molly-coddle 16 answers
Living Thing 20 answers
sissy 22 answers
Emasculate 26 answers
spineless 27 answers
Milksop 29 answers
Jellyfish 30 answers
doormat 43 answers
weakling 49 answers
Impotent 52 answers
Worm 60 answers
ANIMAL, species or type of 66 answers
Ineffective 70 answers
Ineffectual 79 answers
Inadequate 89 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with INVERTEBRATE (5)

Two thousand head of half-wild Texan cattle are scattered in herds throughout the canyons, living on more or less suspicious terms with grizzly and brown bears, mountain lions, elk, mountain sheep, spotted deer, wolves, lynxes, wild cats, beavers, minks, skunks, chipmunks, eagles, rattlesnakes, and all the other two-legged, four-legged, vertebrate, and invertebrate inhabitants of this lonely and romantic region.
A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains Isabella L. Bird 2008
The few observations which I was enabled to make were almost exclusively confined to the invertebrate animals.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1997
The Lambeth Conference, he remarked, "envisaged a love invertebrate and joyless," whereas, in his view, natural passion in wedlock was not a thing to be ashamed of or unduly repressed.
The Pivot of Civilization Margaret Sanger 2008
Passing over the lower vertebrates, for lack of space to give them any adequate consideration, we may briefly take up the record of invertebrate life.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
Wildest rumours flew in all directions, and some of them found their way through the servants to the Hotel Plougastel, of that terrible fight for the palace which was to end in the purposeless massacre of all those whom the invertebrate monarch abandoned there, whilst placing himself and his family under the protection of the Assembly.
Scaramouche Rafael Sabatini 1999

Quotes with INVERTEBRATE (3)

In the wink of an eye, all quaint days of the past, the present, and future will meld together into the bottomless unknown of perpetuity. Only trace evidence of our invertebrate existence will anoint future generations. In the crinkle of time, our houses will crumble apart. Companies that we worked for will go out of business or merge with other nameless conglomerates. What will survive us are our children and our words.
Kilroy J. Oldster Dead Toad Scrolls
Solo For Ear-Trumpet The carriage brushes through the bright Leaves (violent jets from life to light);Strong polished speed is plunging, heaves Between the showers of bright hot leaves The window-glasses glaze our faces And jar them to the very basis — But they could never put a polish Upon my manners or abolish My most distinct disinclination For calling on a rich relation! In her house — (bulwark built between The life man lives and visions seen) — The sunlight hiccups whit…
Edith Sitwell
Darwin singled out the eye as posing a particularly challenging problem: 'To suppose that the eye with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree.' Creationists gleefully quote this sentence again and again. Needless to say, they never quot…
Richard Dawkins The God Delusion