Phylum Sipuncula (Noun)
Meaning
Peanut worms.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- In marine ecosystems, members of the phylum Sipuncula are commonly referred to as peanut worms.
- Their peculiar peanut-shaped body makes sipunculids distinct within the invertebrate group of marine worms known as phylum Sipuncula.
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