Aliptteria

/əˌlɪpˈtɛriə/ noun

A plural or specialized term referring to structures or organisms lacking lips or lip-like appendages, used in zoological classification.

Derived from 'aliptic' (without lips) with the addition of the Latin plural suffix '-ia', creating a taxonomic or descriptive term. The '-teria' ending suggests a collection or class of such organisms.

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