Aciculum

/ə'sɪkjələm/ noun

A small, needle-like structure or bristle, particularly found in annelid worms (segmented worms) that helps them move and anchor themselves.

From Latin 'acus' (needle) + '-culum' (diminutive suffix meaning 'small'). A zoological term that emerged in the 19th century to describe specific appendages in marine organisms.

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