Anatifa

/ænəˈtiːfə/ noun

An archaic or variant plural form referring to a type of marine crustacean known as barnacles, particularly those that attach to ships and rocks.

From Latin anatife, possibly derived from ana- 'upon' plus -fife related to 'fix' or 'attach.' The word refers to these creatures' habit of attaching firmly to surfaces.

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