Ankylomerism

/ˌæŋkɪloʊˈmɛrɪzəm/ noun

A condition where organisms have fused or joined body segments, segments that should be separate become stuck together.

From Greek 'ankylos' (stiff, crooked) + 'merism' (division into parts). The Greek root originally referred to stiffness or limitation of movement, evolving through medical terminology to describe physical fusion of body parts.

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