Aplacophora

/ˌeɪpləˈkɒfərə/ noun

A class of small, worm-like marine mollusks lacking a shell, found on the ocean floor in deep water.

From 'a-' (without) plus Greek 'plax' (plate) plus 'phora' (bearing). Named for their lack of a shell plate, unlike most mollusks. Formalized as a zoological class in the 19th century.

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