Notochord

Notochord
Notochord No"to*chord, n. [Gr. nw^ton the back + E. chord.] (Anat.) An elastic cartilagelike rod which is developed beneath the medullary groove in the vertebrate embryo, and constitutes the primitive axial skeleton around which the centra of the vertebr[ae] and the posterior part of the base of the skull are developed; the {chorda dorsalis}. See Illust. of {Ectoderm}. [1913 Webster]

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