Acus

/ˈeɪkəs/ noun

In zoology, a needle-shaped structure found in sponges and other organisms; the genus of spiny dogfish sharks.

Direct from Latin acus meaning 'needle.' Used in scientific nomenclature to describe sharp, pointed anatomical features.

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