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beard worm

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po⋅go⋅noph⋅o⋅ran

[poh-guh-nof-er-uhn]
–noun
any member of the small phylum Pogonophora, slender tentacled animals having a tubelike outer covering, living on the deep ocean bottom.
Also called beard worm.


Origin:
< NL Pogonophor(a) phylum name (Gk pōgōno-, comb. form repr. pgōn beard (see -o- ) + -phora, neut. pl. of -phoros bearing, -phorous; so named from the beardlike appearance of their short tentacles) + -an
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pogonophoran (pō'gə-nŏf'ər-ən) also pogonophore   (pō'gə-nŏf'ər-ən)  Pronunciation Key 
Any of various wormlike marine invertebrates of the phylum Pogonophora that grow in upright chitin tubes, usually at great depths. Pogonophorans have tentacles that are often featherlike and are attached to the head region. An intestine is present in the embryonic stage but disappears as the animal matures. Pogonophorans are preserved in the fossil record as early as the Cambrian Period, and are thought to be related to chaetognaths, hemichordates, and echinoderms.
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