Actinotrichium

/ˌæktɪnoʊˈtrɪkiəm/ noun

A hair-like or bristle-like structure with a ray-like appearance, found in some microscopic organisms or as a specialized cellular structure.

From Greek 'aktis' (ray) + 'thrix' (hair). Used in microscopy and microbiology to describe fine, radiating filamentous structures.

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