SYNAPTIDAE


Meaning of SYNAPTIDAE in English

-təˌdē noun plural

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from Synapta, type genus (from Greek synaptē, feminine of synaptos joined together) + -idae

: a widely distributed family (order Apoda) of sea cucumbers lacking a respiratory tree, having the water-vascular system greatly reduced, and being mostly littoral but including some forms found in very deep waters

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