Acantharia

/ˌækænˈθɛəriə/ noun

A group of single-celled marine organisms with elaborate silicate skeletons made of spiny, geometrical structures.

From Greek 'akantha' (thorn/spine) referring to their spiny appearance, with the Latin suffix '-aria' (relating to). These microscopic creatures were named for their most obvious feature.

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